Bardot and Her Helicopter Romance: A Rose-Scented Affair

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Brigitte Bardot: A Life of Love adn Freedom

She was gorgeous and became a sex symbol of her time.The Parisian native is said to have invented the freedom of love in the 1960s. Back then, Bardot broke all social conventions and lived the life she simply wanted. There wasn’t a moral taboo for her; she enjoyed her body and sexual freedom.

The French media write that she loved passionately, but her love rarely lasted more than three years. She drove many people crazy and confused men. Actors, directors, musicians, and politicians all passed through her bedroom. “I was never made for marriage. I always wanted love, not possession,” Bardot said of herself.

she still went to the altar four times. Some say the first husband shaped and controlled her, the second was rude and violent, and the third is spoken of as a romantic legend. What about the last one? Let’s go step by step.

Brigitte Bardot married for the first time at the age of 18, against her parents’ wishes. In 1952, she married Roger Vadim, who was six years older. He was a French director, screenwriter, and a bohemian seducer who sought out vrey young and beautiful women.

“She was my wife, my daughter, my lover…a true work of art,” Vadim reportedly said. The Vintage News provides more details on their relationship.

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