The famous French actress Brigitte Bardot, who turns 80 this year, recently became a great-grandmother, writes the French press today. Brigitte Bardot has an only son, Nikola, born in 1960, with whom she is not on good terms.
She never hid that she did not want to become a mother and that her then husband and Nikola's father, actor Jacques Charnier, played that role. Nikola Šarnije has been living in Norway for years and has two daughters, Ana-Kamila and Thea-Josefina, who have only seen their famous grandmother once.
Brigitte Bardot was not even invited to Nikola's wedding with the Norwegian model An-Lin Bjerkan. "Nikola recently called his mother on the phone and told her that she has become a great-grandmother," said the actress' agent Yves Bigot, but he did not specify which of the two granddaughters gave birth to the child, nor the gender of the baby.
"I was never a good grandmother. They live in Norway with their father. They don't know French and we don't have the opportunity to see each other. You know I always say what I think, and I mean what I say. I never believed in blood relations," said Brigitte Bardot .
The actress collaborated with famous directors such as Federico Fellini, Louis Malo, Jean-Luc Godard, as well as Roger Vadim, with whom she was once married.
Her most famous films are "Parisian Woman" (1957), "And God Made a Woman" (1956), "Don Juan Was a Woman" (1974) by Rože Vadim, "Private Life" (1962) and "Viva Maria!" (1965) Louis the Small and "Contempt" (1963) by Jean-Luc Godard.
French actress, model, singer and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot ruled the world film scene in the fifties and sixties of the 20th century.
In 1969, her character was chosen as the model for the French national symbol Marianne. At the height of her fame, in the early seventies, she retired from the film industry and decided to devote herself to the fight for animal rights.
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