Brigitte Bardot, 91, speaks out about ‘fake’ report that she died

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Brigitte Bardot is alive and well.

The French actress, 91, shut down the rumors that she died in a message on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday.

“I don’t know who is the idiot who started this ‘fake news’ about my disappearance but know that I am doing well and I have no plan on taking my bow. A word to the wise,” Bardot said in her post originally written in French.

Brigitte Bardot. AFP via Getty Images
Brigitte Bardot’s tweet about her alleged death. X

The Post reached out to Bardot’s rep for further comment.

27-year-old influencer Aqababe, whose real name is Aniss Zitouni, recently claimed in a since-deleted social media post that Bardot died in France.

“According to my exclusive information, Brigitte Bardot died today,” Zitouni wrote, per the Daily Mail.

Brigitte Bardot leaves the Elysee Palace in Paris in Sept. 2007. AFP via Getty Images
Brigitte Bardot on the set of “Le Mepris” (“Contempt”). Corbis via Getty Images

“Her coffin was ordered in Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat in the 09 (Ariège) department,” the influencer continued. “An icon has passed away, leaving behind an unforgettable legacy and an eternal imprint on the hearts of the French.”

On Oct. 16, French newspaper Var-Matin reported that Bardot had been hospitalized in Toulon, France for nearly three weeks.

The retired actress and model reportedly came down with a “serious illness” during a stay at her Saint-Tropez home and had to undergo surgery at a private hospital.

Brigitte Bardot delivers a speech during the 20th anniversary celebration of her wildlife foundation in Paris in Sept. 2006. AFP via Getty Images

Bargot was previously rushed to the hospital in July 2023 over breathing issues.

“It was around 9 a.m. when Brigitte had trouble breathing,” her husband, Bernard d’Ormale, told a local outlet at the time, according to the Los Angeles Times.

“It was stronger than usual but she didn’t lose consciousness… the firemen came and gave her oxygen and then stayed to monitor her,” d’Ormale added.

Brigitte Bardot on the set of “Vie Privée.” Corbis via Getty Images
Brigitte Bardot at the Plaza Hotel in New York in 1970. Getty Images

Bardot’s husband also said that “like all people of a certain age, she can no longer stand the heat.”

Bardot was a sex symbol of the ‘50s and ‘60s, starring in movies such as 1956’s “And God Created Woman,” 1960s “The Truth” and 1965’s “Viva Maria!” 

She’s also an animal rights activist. 

Brigitte Bardot in Paris, France in September 2007. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

In 1973, just shy of her 40th birthday, she stepped back from acting. 

Her life was dramatized in the 2023 French drama series “Bardot.” 

Brigitte Bardot. NBCUniversal via Getty Images

The series writer-director Danièle Thompson told the Guardian in 2023 that when she reached out to Bardot about the series, “She answered with a very long letter, saying that she was always surprised how unbelievably interested people were in her and did not quite understand why she was not left alone for good.”

“I can’t say that she was excited about it,” Thompson added. “Certainly not.”

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