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The Fight Over Brigitte Bardot's Legacy is Dividing France

The Fight Over Brigitte Bardot’s Legacy is Dividing France

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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France is at war with itself over the ghost of a screen siren, as a right-wing campaign to grant Brigitte Bardot a state funeral has exploded into a vicious political battle that threatens to tear open the nation’s deepest cultural wounds.

The firestorm erupted when Éric Ciotti, leader of the right-wing UDR party, launched a petition demanding a “national tribute” for the film legend, who died Sunday at 91. “France has a duty to honour its Marianne,” Ciotti declared, invoking the iconic symbol of French liberty whose face Bardot famously modeled in the 1960s. The petition has since rocketed past 23,000 signatures, backed by allies on the far-right who see the actress as a pure cultural icon.

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  • “Turned Her Back on Republican Values”: The Left’s Fury
  • A President’s Praise and a Nation’s Dilemma
  • A Private Soul vs. A Public Spectacle

The Fight Over Brigitte Bardot's Legacy is Dividing France
“Turned Her Back on Republican Values”: The Left’s Fury

The move has ignited immediate and ferocious backlash from the political left, who argue that honoring Bardot would be a betrayal of France’s core values. Socialist leader Olivier Faure delivered a searing rebuke, stating that national honors are reserved for “exceptional services to the nation.” While acknowledging her cinematic stature, Faure charged that Bardot had “turned her back on republican values.”

The opposition points to a dark counter-narrative to her glamorous life: Bardot was convicted five times for inciting racial hatred. In her later years, she became as famous for her far-right sympathies and inflammatory remarks targeting Muslims and other groups as for her animal rights activism. Green MP Sandrine Rousseau crystallized the moral outrage on social media, asking: “To be moved by the plight of dolphins and yet be indifferent to the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean – what degree of cynicism is that?”

A President’s Praise and a Nation’s Dilemma

The controversy now lands squarely on the desk of President Emmanuel Macron, who has praised Bardot as a “legend of the century” who embodied freedom. Ciotti has appealed directly to him to organize the send-off. The president must decide whether to honor a global icon of French cinema or risk legitimizing a figure whose legacy is poisoned by bigotry.

The debate has exposed a raw national divide. While the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, has pledged to name an “iconic site” after her, others question the very premise. Even on the left, there is dissent; Socialist MP Philippe Brun argued, “Why not? We’ve done it for other figures… If the president of the republic decides on it, I don’t see why we should oppose it.”

A Private Soul vs. A Public Spectacle

The greatest irony, however, may be that Bardot herself likely wanted no part of the political circus now raging in her name. Close friends and interviewers have revealed she sought a simple, private farewell. She wished to be buried at her Riviera home, La Madrague, fearing a public grave would attract “a crowd of idiots.”

Instead, the town of Saint-Tropez has planned a private burial in a public cemetery, with a funeral to be broadcast on screens across town—a spectacle for the nation she both captivated and scandalized. As France wrestles with whether to officially sanctify or quietly bury her complicated legacy, one thing is clear: Brigitte Bardot, in death as in life, remains the ultimate provocateur, forcing a divided nation to stare into a mirror and decide what it truly wants to celebrate.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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