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Brigitte Bardot | Source: Getty Images
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Brigitte Bardot, Who Is 'Not Afraid of Getting Old' at 89, Sparks Discussion in before & after Photos

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud
May 30, 2024
12:50 A.M.

Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress, has once again captured public attention—not for her legendary film roles or timeless style, but for a contrasting pair of photos and her choice to live a quiet, private life.

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At 89, Brigitte Bardot has sparked discussion through before and after photos circulating online, which juxtaposed her youthful glamour with her present-day simplicity.

In the left photo, she was 26, with pouted lips, blonde coiffed hair, striking eye makeup, and an elegant neck. In the right photo, she was 73, with relaxed lips, gray hair, subtle eye makeup, and a neck that tells a story of years well-lived.

Brigitte Bardot visits her dog refuge The Nice Dogs of Carnoules on October 7, 2001, in Paris, France.  | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot visits her dog refuge The Nice Dogs of Carnoules on October 7, 2001, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images

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Netizens reacted with a mix of surprise and admiration. One user marveled, "Wow what a change!" while another couldn't help but scrutinize, "Are they the same person, noses are different shape and one mouth is much wider than the other. surely features don't expand with age."

The transformation sparked a mixture of sympathy and awe, with one person lamenting, "It's difficult to be so beautiful and then what getting older does.. I don't know who she is, but I would not recognized her."

Brigitte Bardot smiles to photographers after meeting French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin on July 16, 2001, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot smiles to photographers after meeting French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin on July 16, 2001, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

Another remarked, "She did not age well, sad but life is like a bowl of cherries..." However, others defended her beauty, stating, "She's still beautiful."

Brigitte Bardot posing at the Elysee Palace after a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy on September 27, 2007, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot posing at the Elysee Palace after a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy on September 27, 2007, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

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Yet, there was also admiration for her courage, with someone noting, "One of the most beautiful women in the world in her 20ies, one of those who are not afraid of getting old." "Only the brave can face aging," another user reflected.

Brigitte Bardot at an Animals Care Associations Demonstration in 2007. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot at an Animals Care Associations Demonstration in 2007. | Source: Getty Images

Despite the mixed reactions from netizens, aging is something Bardot thinks about the least. In a 2012 interview, Bardot shared her thoughts on aging and said she does not "feel old or used up."

"And I don't have time to waste thinking about aging, because I live only for my cause. Today, there are more regulations on cars than for animals," she continued.

Brigitte Bardot speaks at a press conference on March 22, 2006, in Ottawa, Canada. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot speaks at a press conference on March 22, 2006, in Ottawa, Canada. | Source: Getty Images

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Despite this positive outlook on aging, her life has not been without challenges. In July 2023, Bardot, then 88, experienced a health scare due to a blistering heatwave in Saint-Tropez that exceeded 40°C. Her husband, Bernard d’Ormale, revealed that "ambulances got the wrong address" before eventually reaching their home.

Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale attending a funeral in 2000 in Saint Tropez. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale attending a funeral in 2000 in Saint Tropez. | Source: Getty Images

He recalled that Bardot had trouble breathing at around nine in the morning. "It was harder than usual, but she didn’t lose consciousness. Let’s call it a moment of respiratory distraction," he added.

D’Ormale emphasized that the emergency personnel effectively addressed the situation. Fortunately, she survived the ordeal, and a spokesperson reported that she was "much better" and resting.

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Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale at the correctional court of Parison May 6, 2004. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale at the correctional court of Parison May 6, 2004. | Source: Getty Images

Bardot's husband also noted, "Like all people of a certain age, she can no longer bear the heat. It happens at 88, she must not make unnecessary efforts."

Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale inside a church on February 18, 2000, in Saint Tropez. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot and Bernard d'Ormale inside a church on February 18, 2000, in Saint Tropez. | Source: Getty Images

Bardot's popularity soared in the 1950s and 1960s, and she retired from acting in 1973. Despite her retirement, she remains puzzled by the ongoing public interest in her life. She expressed her frustration in a letter to Oscar-nominated filmmaker Danièle Thompson.

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Thompson has penned screenplays for acclaimed films such as "La Reine Margot," featuring Isabelle Adjani and Daniel Auteuil, and the romantic comedy "Cousin Cousine," which earned her an Oscar nomination in 1977.

Danièle Thompson attends "Le Deuxième Acte" ("The Second Act") Screening & opening ceremony red carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2024, in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

Danièle Thompson attends "Le Deuxième Acte" ("The Second Act") Screening & opening ceremony red carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2024, in Cannes, France. | Source: Getty Images

Thompson intended to create a drama series about Bardot and reached out to her. In response, Bardot sent a very lengthy letter. When she read the first page of the letter, her heart sank.

Bardot wrote that she would be very upset and cause problems. She also expressed that she "want[ed] to be left alone."Her letter also stated, "I don't understand why the whole world is still talking about me, I stopped working in movies years ago and I want to take care of my animal cause."

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Brigitte Bardot hugs a dog on October 7, 2001, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot hugs a dog on October 7, 2001, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images

However, Bardot conceded on the next page of her letter, expressing that if the project were to proceed, she preferred Thompson to handle it, though she wasn't enthusiastic about it.

Thompson noted that Bardot had seen the new production and liked Julia de Nunez, the actress portraying her. She added, "More than other great actresses of her generation, Bardot knew how to shatter taboos and change the image of women in the society of her day."

Brigitte Bardot speaks in an office of the National Assembly on May 6, 2003, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

Brigitte Bardot speaks in an office of the National Assembly on May 6, 2003, in Paris. | Source: Getty Images

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Although she likes to live privately, Brigitte Bardot's presence remains to be sought. In October 2023, the revered icon was spotted out in a rare appearance. On her 89th birthday, the paparazzi captured pictures of Bardot enjoying a drive in the South of France.

The starlet was seen driving in a mini white van from her La Madrague villa to her abode in La Garigue. Her legendary blonde hair was tied back, only allowing a few loose wisps to frame her face. She also had on big sunglasses shielding her eyes from the sun.

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