The famous actress Brigitte Bardot, who turned 80 in September, according to the biography written by Ginette Vinsend, during her life, in addition to four wives, she had more than a hundred lovers.
This actress mesmerized the audience in the early 50s of the last century, when she transformed into a sexy movie goddess, but her life was marked by severe depression, which caused four suicide attempts, four marriages, as well as an unplanned pregnancy that resulted in a difficult birth. writes the Daily Mail.
"In the game of love, she was more the hunter than the prey", is a quote from the book "Brigitte Bardot: Life, Legend, Film", which, in addition to stories, is full of her pictures from her youth.
The biography revealed that Bree, as her parents called the actress, was a very talented ballerina as a child, and later a very good model, as she had perfect measurements for that time, without major weight problems like her biggest rivals, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.
She soon met Rože Vadim, who helped her enter the world of film and love.
"He looked at me, scared me, attracted me, I didn't know where I was," is how Bardo described their first meeting.
The actress started a relationship with Vadim despite the opposition of her parents, who accepted him only after, as it turned out later, she attempted suicide for the first time.
They got married in December 1952, and the marriage brought her even more popularity, because Vadim had acquaintances with people who could help her. She soon became the most photographed woman in the world, and during four years she shot dozens of films.

While some emphasized her sexiness and beauty, others criticized her because she can't act, but she has already found herself in the world of Hollywood, as a star on the rise.
Her husband's debut film "And God Created Woman" brought her something other than fame, because during the filming she fell in love with Jean-Louis Trintignant, so their kissing continued even after the filming of the scenes.
"I knew what was happening and I accepted it. I have always preferred to have a wife who is unfaithful to a wife who loves only me and no one else. I wanted a woman with spirit, an adventurous spirit and sexual curiosity," her first husband later explained.
Bardo, who continued to change partners and wives after that, jumped from affair to affair, and as she herself admitted, she had over a hundred lovers, including women. Such a way of life brought her even greater fame, so now the whole world knew about her.
She was soon expecting a child with her co-star from the film "Babette Goes to War", Jacques Sharir, which she did not want, but Sharir's parents convinced her to give birth to him. The acting star was forced to give birth in her home, because the paparazzi were waiting for her outside, and that experience left great consequences.
She never got close to her son Nikolas, and Sharir got custody. Shortly after that, Bardot tried to commit suicide a second time, by taking sleeping pills, and it was later revealed that she had planned it because earlier in an argument with the photographer she said: “Leave me alone. I will surely die soon”.
"I was not made for the role of a mother. I'm not mature enough. I know it's horrible to admit it, but I'm not even old enough to take care of myself. I need someone to take care of me. I'm sad that I had a baby," she told a friend, who sold the story to the newspaper.
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