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Bardot: More Animal Than Human, Faced Suicide

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Bardot attempted suicide multiple times due to depression.
  • She felt lonely due to her celebrity status and sex symbol image.
  • Bardot now prioritizes animal rights over human recognition.
Bardot: More Animal Than Human, Faced Suicide

Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French film star, has candidly shared past struggles with depression and numerous suicide attempts in a new documentary. The 91-year-old actress detailed how her global fame in the 1960s, coupled with her reputation as a sex symbol, led to profound loneliness and ongoing sadness.

Bardot recounted being saved by what she termed a 'miracle' during her darkest periods. Despite her past controversial roles and status, she now emphasizes her deep connection with the animal kingdom, asserting, 'I'm more animal than human.' Her primary wish is for humanity to remember the respect owed to animals.

The documentary, made with Bardot's full support, offers an intimate look at her life. The film features her narration and delves into her early career, her transition to animal activism after retiring from acting at age 39, and her continued advocacy for animal rights through the Brigitte Bardot Foundation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Brigitte Bardot has revealed in a new documentary that she attempted suicide multiple times in her youth.
Brigitte Bardot now dedicates her life to animal activism and advocacy, expressing she is more animal than human.
Brigitte Bardot became one of the most famous French postwar film stars in the 1950s and 60s.

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