An intelligent, independent, iconic, and incredibly beautiful woman, from Jared Taylor at unz.com:
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Brigitte Bardot, who died this week at age 91, was the dominant sex-star of the 1960s. However, in 1973, at age 39, at the pinnacle of her career, she gave it all up to devote herself to animal rights.
This opened her eyes to immigration. She was horrified by Muslim ritual slaughter: slitting animals’ throats and letting them bleed to death.

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She became an outspoken opponent of Islam and immigration, and was fined six times for “inciting hatred.” She also opposed “gay pride” and called the #meetoo movement “hypocritical and ridiculous.”
BB, as she was known from her initials, started modelling at 19.

She wore bikinis at a time when hardly any Americans dared to.

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She rocketed to stardom in 1957, with the release of the French film And God Created Woman, which showcased her uninhibited screen presence.

She was on the cover of Screenland in 1959, and was a sensation wherever she went — here in Brazil in 1964.


She originated the “Bardot pose,” which many models have copied.

In 1969, she became the model for Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic displayed in French city halls.

The film world was stunned when she stopped acting.
Vintage HOT is best.
Old School makes the grade.
She had to be like that old photo of the crying Frenchman during the German victory march as a quisling government opened the floodgates in France.