
Brigitte Bardot is on the mend after undergoing surgery earlier this month. The French screen legend, 91, is recovering at her home in Saint-Tropez following a hospital stay that lasted nearly three weeks.
On Friday, October 17, Bardotâs office told AFP that the actress ârecently underwent a minor surgeryâ and is now âresting comfortably at home.â Her team added that the procedure went smoothly and thanked the doctors and staff at the Saint-Jean Private Hospital in Toulon for their care.
The update followed reports from French outlet Var-Matin that Bardot had been hospitalized for a âserious illnessâ and that her condition was initially described as âworrying.â The new statement reassured fans that the beloved actress is recovering well.
A Career That Defined French Cinema
Bardot rose to international fame in the 1950s and 1960s, captivating audiences with her natural beauty and rebellious screen presence. Her breakout role came in the 1952 film âManina, the Girl in the Bikini,â which stirred controversy but marked the beginning of a groundbreaking career.
She went on to star in hit films such as âNaughty Girl,â âPlucking the Daisy,â and âAnd God Created Woman,â the latter becoming one of the highest-grossing foreign films in U.S. history at the time. Bardotâs charisma and sensuality earned her the title of Europeâs âsex kitten,â though she later became celebrated for her depth, artistry, and influence on global culture.
From Hollywood Stardom to Activism
After retiring from acting in 1973, Bardot dedicated her life to animal rights advocacy. She founded the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, which works to protect animals around the world through rescue operations and awareness campaigns.
Her passion for animal welfare became her lifeâs mission, and she has continued to use her platform to campaign for humane treatment and stronger animal protection laws. Despite rarely appearing in public, Bardotâs voice remains powerful through her foundationâs work and her occasional written statements.
A Quiet Life in Saint-Tropez
Bardot now lives a peaceful life with her husband, Bernard dâOrmale, in their Saint-Tropez villa â the same picturesque town that became synonymous with her name and the golden era of French cinema.
In 2023, Bardot was treated for respiratory issues during a heatwave, which her husband described as âa moment of respiratory distraction.â At the time, he noted that she âcan no longer bear the heatâ but was otherwise strong (As reported by Rolling Stone).
Now, her teamâs assurance that she is home and recovering has brought relief to her many fans around the world. Bardotâs resilience, grace, and lifelong commitment to compassion continue to make her a true symbol of enduring French elegance.
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