Very far from Parisian life and the world of showbiz, it is in her Saint-Tropez home acquired in the 1950s that Brigitte Bardot spends most of her time. Discreet for several years, the one who generally only speaks to defend the many causes that are close to her heart, has agreed to give an interview in complete privacy to Gala. Indeed, the emblematic icon of the seventh art opened the doors of his house to the writer Henry-Jean Servat. An invitation under the roof of the octogenarian who allowed the latter to brush the daily life of the star in the pages of the magazine of our colleagues to be found on newsstands this Thursday, May 4, 2023.
Thus, Henry-Jean Servat explains that Brigitte Bardot spends her time “cloistered at home” occupying her daily life to work for her various commitments… But from home, and in her own way! And for good reason, the journalist explains that the latter does not telecommute behind a computer like most French people for the simple reason that she does not have any electronic device.
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“No electronic device”
“There is no computer, no electronic device or even a typewriter,” he explains. “She is seated on a table covered with files and paperwork, with an old-fashioned rotary telephone. The line number is hidden when she calls”also indicates Henry-Jean Servat.
A dive into the intimacy of Brigitte Bardot which took place a few days before the broadcast of the biopic called “Bardot” dedicated to the life of Brigitte Bardot. A series that viewers will discover every Saturday two episodes per evening from May 8 to 22, 2023.
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