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“I dread…”, what she wants for her birthday

“I dread…”, what she wants for her birthday

Brigitte Bardot will be 90 years old! The icon of French cinema came out of silence to talk about this anniversary and the end of his life…

On September 28, Brigitte Bardot will be 90 years old. An age that could make you dizzy. But BB approaches it with a smile and optimism. Without overdoing it. During an interview given to Nice morningthe icon of French cinema spoke about the subjects that are close to his heart, reviewing everything that would make him happy for his 90th birthday.

Brigitte Bardot, her dearest wish: “I don’t want to die before…”

90 years old. This is the age BB will be on September 28. And like everyone else, life passing by gives him some anxiety. Obviously, Brigitte Bardot, the face of animal rights and a key figure in French cinema, dreads this date, while taking a step back. “I dread this September 28… They will end up making me die”, she said, amused, Nice morning.

However, she decided to live this day lightly, as she would a simple day of the week. “I’m not planning anything in particular. It will be my life like every day, she says. My dream and the goal of my life in fact, is just to see one of my wishes come true. I wouldn’t want to die before I get that.” And wishes, BB has them!

“If God gives me life until September, I will reach the goal of 90 years of life, driven by this hope that has never left me for animals”, she declares. For the legendary actress, the time has come to realize her dearest wishes regarding the defense of animals. “I don’t have time to wait any longer.”she hammered in the columns of Nice morning, before listing his wishes. Among them, “the immediate cessation of horse-eating, the ban on ritual slaughter, the end of intensive breeding, the abolition of hunting with hounds and even the abolition of bullfights”.

What does Brigitte Bardot do on a daily basis?

What might Brigitte Bardot’s daily life look like? Far from that of a legendary actress. BB is dedicated to his Foundation and his tireless fight for animals. And when she’s not taking care of her animals (three dogs, twenty cats, a mare, a donkey, five pigs, six goats and two sheep), BB reads.

“Reading period novels is my way of escaping. Often it’s about the peasantry between the 19th and early 20th centuries, with wooden clogs and all that. I admire their courage. This era fascinates me. Right now I’m reading The Lacemaker of Alençon by Janine Montupet.she confided.

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