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France Honors Brigitte Bardot with Saint-Tropez Funeral

Originally Published 4 days ago — by BBC

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Crowds gathered in Saint-Tropez to bid farewell to film legend Brigitte Bardot, who was buried overlooking the Mediterranean after a modest funeral, with notable attendees including Marine le Pen and Aurore Bergé. Bardot, renowned for her roles in French cinema and later activism for animal rights, passed away at 91, leaving a complex legacy marked by her contributions to film and controversial political views.

Controversy and Legacy: The Complex Image of Brigitte Bardot

Originally Published 13 days ago — by nytimes.com

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The article reflects on the life and legacy of Brigitte Bardot, viewing her as a symbol of a generation of French women seeking autonomy in the mid-20th century, and notes her later dedication to animal rights and her critical, somewhat disillusioned view of France's cultural decline.

French Divided Over Brigitte Bardot's Legacy and Views

Originally Published 13 days ago — by CBS News

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French politicians are divided over how to honor the late actress Brigitte Bardot, whose legacy is complicated by her iconic film career and controversial far-right views, including convictions for hate speech; right-wing figures praise her as a symbol of French patriotism, while some left-wing politicians acknowledge her contributions but criticize her political stances.

Remembering Brigitte Bardot: France's Icon and Animal Rights Advocate

Originally Published 14 days ago — by The New York Times

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The article highlights the life and career of Brigitte Bardot, emphasizing her iconic status as a French actress and her influence through photography, alongside her activism for animal rights, illustrated by a collection of photographs spanning her career from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Brigitte Bardot: From 1960s Icon to Animal Rights Advocate

Originally Published 14 days ago — by PBS

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Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and sex symbol of the 1960s who later became a militant animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died at age 91 in France. Her career spanned over two decades with iconic films like 'And God Created Woman,' and she later gained notoriety for her outspoken political views and activism, which included anti-immigrant sentiments and racial hatred convictions. She was also a prominent supporter of animal rights, founding a major organization and campaigning globally for animal welfare.

Brigitte Bardot: Iconic French Actress and Symbol of Liberation Dies at 91

Originally Published 14 days ago — by Los Angeles Times

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Brigitte Bardot, a French icon known for her beauty, rebellious spirit, and influence on female sexuality, has died at 91. She retired from acting to focus on animal rights activism and was a controversial figure due to her outspoken political views and provocative persona. Her legacy includes her impact on cultural perceptions of female empowerment and her lifelong dedication to animal welfare.

Remembering Brigitte Bardot: From Iconic Actress to Controversial Activist

Originally Published 14 days ago — by Al Jazeera

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Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and singer known for her iconic role in post-war cinema and later controversial political activism, has died at 91. She shifted her focus from acting to animal rights and far-right politics, facing multiple legal issues for her racist remarks. Her legacy is marked by her influence on film and her polarizing political views.

Legendary French Actress and Activist Brigitte Bardot Dies at 91

Originally Published 14 days ago — by CNN

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Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and sex symbol who transitioned into a passionate animal rights advocate, has died at 91. She was known for her influential roles in 1950s and '60s cinema, her iconic fashion and rebellious persona, and her later activism for animal welfare, despite controversies over her political views. Her legacy endures through her contributions to film, culture, and animal rights.

Campaigners Call to Ban Live Reindeer Events During Christmas

Originally Published 24 days ago — by BBC

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Animal activists are calling for a ban on live reindeer at Christmas events in Scotland, citing evidence of psychological distress in the animals due to loud noises, crowds, and unpredictable interactions, while reindeer herders defend their practices, claiming they meet welfare standards and the animals are well cared for.

Canada completes ostrich cull after legal battle and RFK Jr. plea

Originally Published 2 months ago — by BBC

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The Canadian government ordered the culling of over 300 ostriches in British Columbia due to avian flu, leading to a legal battle and international attention, with notable support from figures like RFK Jr and Dr. Oz, who opposed the cull and called for alternative studies on the birds' immunity.

California Animal Rights Activist Convicted in Chicken Rescue Case

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Los Angeles Times

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Zoe Rosenberg, an animal rights activist and UC Berkeley student, was convicted of conspiracy, trespass, and tampering after releasing chickens from a poultry farm, an act she described as a rescue but which industry officials labeled as theft. The case highlights tensions between activist groups like DxE and the poultry industry, with Rosenberg planning the operation using disguises and tracking devices. She plans to appeal, and her case underscores ongoing debates over activism tactics and legal boundaries in animal rights protests.