Brigitte Bardot's New Book Slams France's 'Ordinary' State, Supports Right-Wing Politicians
Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress, has released a new book, 'Mon BBcedaire', expressing her discontent with France's current state. In it, she also shares her personal views on prominent French men and her support for right-wing politicians.
Bardot, who once resided in Saint-Tropez after retiring from acting, laments the town's transformation. She believes it has lost its charm, now dominated by billionaires. This echoes the sentiments of author Moritz von Uslar, who criticized Saint-Tropez as a 'billionaire playground' in his latest book.
In her new book, Bardot describes France as 'dull, sad, submissive, sick, damaged, ravaged, ordinary, vulgar'. She expresses her disappointment through a collection of handwritten notes, spelling mistakes and all, starting with 'A' and ending with 'Z'.
Bardot also shares her personal opinions on prominent French men of her generation. She discusses Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alain Delon, among others. Her views on these figures are a reflection of her candid and outspoken nature.
Bardot's 'Mon BBcedaire' offers a raw and personal insight into her thoughts on France and its transformation. Her criticism of Saint-Tropez and support for right-wing politicians, including Marine Le Pen, are a continuation of her long-standing views on French politics and society.