Brigitte Bardot Silences Death Rumors With Defiant Message
French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot leaves the Élysée Palace in Paris after a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on September 27, 2007. ©Eric FEFERBERG / AFP

French screen legend Brigitte Bardot, 91, reassured fans after false reports of her death spread online. The former actress and animal rights advocate said she was “doing well” and dismissed the rumors as “fake news.”

"I'm doing well," the French 91-year-old film icon Brigitte Bardot said on Wednesday evening, seeking to quell persistent speculation over her health on social media while criticizing "idiot" internet users.
"I'm doing well," the ’60s star and outspoken animal rights activist posted on X.
"I don't know which idiot started this 'fake news' story about my death tonight, but rest assured that I am fine and have no intention of bowing out."

The health of Bardot, star of classic films such as And God Created Woman and Contempt, has been the subject of persistent rumors in recent days.
She underwent surgery last week at a private hospital in southern France for what her office told AFP was a "minor" procedure that "went particularly well."
But Bardot swiftly returned on Friday to her home in Saint-Tropez, the glitzy Riviera resort town to which she retreated in 1973 after turning her back on her film career.

With AFP

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