Legendary French actress and cultural icon Brigitte Bardot died at the age of 91, with new reporting clarifying the medical circumstances surrounding her final months. The details come from a verified interview published by Paris Match, which spoke directly with Bardot’s husband of 33 years, Bernard d’Ormale. The report provides a factual account of Bardot’s illness, her care at home, and the quiet way her life came to an end in Saint-Tropez on December 28, 2025.

Best known for shaping European cinema in the 1950s and 1960s before stepping away from filmmaking, Bardot spent her later decades living privately in the French Riviera. According to the interview, her death followed a period of serious illness, during which she remained at home rather than in a hospital setting.

 Bernard d’Ormale confirmed that Brigitte Bardot had been diagnosed with cancer and had undergone two surgeries related to the disease. While the specific type of cancer and the date of diagnosis were not disclosed, the interview made clear that the illness significantly affected her physical condition. Alongside cancer treatment, Bardot also experienced severe back pain, which further limited her mobility in her final period of life.

The report emphasized that Bardot was cared for at home in Saint-Tropez, with professional nurses assisting daily. D’Ormale described remaining constantly by her side, overseeing her routine and ensuring comfort throughout her illness. Her days followed a gentle rhythm, including familiar meals and quiet moments that reflected the couple’s long partnership. This approach to care underscored a deliberate decision to keep her final chapter private, calm, and centered on home rather than public medical facilities.

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