She has no “remorse or regret” and never goes to her first life in the cinema. If Brigitte Bardot agreed to receive BFMTV in his “farm” of Guarrigue, on the heights of Saint-Tropez (VAR), a place that resonates with the screams of animals, is to fight against his “last fight”, for the abolition of hunting.
“I don’t even want to be photographed. Making a TV is extraordinary,” he says immediately. But, she also says: “I carry a fight that deserves a bit of myself. The best thing about me in this case is to show myself. They have not shown me at all for 11 years.”
“I want the abolition of hunting to hide. It is a horror. It is absolutely necessary for the French government to agree to offer me, after 50 years of unanswered applications, to offer me at least this victory.”
“My last fight”
To do this, Brigitte Bardot wrote this Monday, May 12, Emmanuel Macron, but also for the Prime Minister, the parliamentarians, an open letter asking for the hunting ban. A message accompanied by a Sonotone, an “advertising trick” of which he had the idea, for political leaders who remain deaf to their requests.
“I think I can win. And in the end, it is my last fight. At 90, I will not start again in five or ten years. This is the last fight.”
Source: BFM TV
