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Brigitte Bardot erklärt, warum sie ihre Enkelkinder nie wiedersehen wird: “Sie…

In a special edition of “Paris Match,” Brigitte Bardot agreed to confide in Christian Brincourt, her longtime friend. Those who know her intimately felt free to ask her personal questions, particularly about her son and great-grandchildren, who have never been in the public eye.

Celebrity families are not like others. Brigitte Bardot knows this better than anyone. In an interview with director Christian Brincourt for a special edition of the magazine “Paris Match,” which will be published this Friday, June 28, the former actress, who will soon turn 90, reminisces about the most important moments of her career and her past loves, and also agrees to say a few words about her great-grandchildren, whose father is her granddaughters Théa and Anna Charrier. “They say one of your granddaughters looks the same age as you. Are you aware that you are actually a great-grandmother?” her longtime friend asks her in the interview. “Yes, I am a great-grandmother to three little Norwegians who don’t speak French and whom I rarely see,” replies the woman who didn’t always have a good relationship with her only son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier.

On the latter topic, BB, now 64, evades questions. “I promised Nicolas I would never mention him in interviews,” she replies only when her interlocutor reminds her of giving birth in January 1960 in the living room of her apartment on Avenue Paul Doumer in Paris. “You experienced it ‘like a tragedy,’ one might say [when you speak of your son’s birth]. (…) Did you find each other again, dear, protect each other?” asks Christian Brincourt. It is obvious that we will never know the answer.
Brigitte Bardot and her son Nicolas: The story of unwanted motherhood.

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