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Bardot seeks Swiss home for sick elephants

Movie legend Brigitte Bardot, who threatened to follow actor Gérard Depardieu to Russia in a bid to save two circus elephants from being put down, is looking for a Swiss animal park to look after them.

Bardot seeks Swiss home for sick elephants
French movie icon turned animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot. Photo:Eric Feferberg/AFP

Last week, the animal rights campaigner from the south of France said she would emulate Depardieu, the tax exile who recently became a Russian citizen, unless the elephants in a Lyon zoo were granted a reprieve.

Now, she is hoping someone in Switzerland can save the elephants, named Baby and Népal, who were ordered to be destroyed by city of Lyon authorities.

The elephants were diagnosed with tuberculosis and have been deemed a threat to the health of other animals at Lyon’s Tête d’Or zoo, AFP reported.

“I would like very much to find in Switzerland a park that can welcome and care for Baby and Népal,” Bardot, 77, told the Swiss newspaper Le Matin in an interview this week.

“That would be a wonderful partnership and a chance for these animals, slaves of the circus who deserve to finish their lives in dignified conditions,” she said.

Bardot suggested the Swiss park after being asked whether she would take the elephants to the Mediterranean waterfront property owned by her foundation in St. Tropez.

“This is not a whim and these are not doggies for an old granny,” she said.

“I want to find a place appropriate to their needs and my foundation is working on it.”

And her plans to move to Russia if the elephants aren’t saved?

“I have no intention of leaving my country,” she acknowledged.

Making the threat to leave “was simply a way of giving a kick up the backside to the French government, which did not respond to my appeals,” Bardot told Le Matin.

“It wasn’t in vain because contacts (with the government) have finally been re-established.”

The elephants at the Lyon zoo were given an initial reprieve from being euthanized over Christmas after a petition was organized by their previous owner, circus master Gilbert Edelstein.

Bardot said it is not clear whether the elephants are actually sick or not.

That is why, she said, her foundation has sought a second opinion.

Captive animals can suffer from tuberculosis “without developing the illness as such,” she told Le Matin.
 

 
 

 

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BRIGITTE BARDOT

French sex symbol Brigitte Bardot to get statue in Saint Tropez

French screen goddess Brigitte Bardot will be be honoured Thursday in the Riviera resort of St Tropez, where a 2.5-metre (eight-foot) statue of the actress will be unveiled on her 83rd birthday.

French sex symbol Brigitte Bardot to get statue in Saint Tropez
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Although Bardot was not born in the luxury seaside resort, she made her name by starring in the 1956 hit And God Created Woman, which was filmed in the town.

She moved there in 1958 and has lived in villas surrounding the town ever since. 

The 2.5m tall statue will sit opposite the local cinema museum, Le Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma which was opened in 2016.

“The town wanted to pay tribute to her. The link is very strong,” Claude Maniscalco, manager of Saint Tropez's tourist office, told AFP Marseille

“When you say Saint Tropez, people reply ‘Brigitte Bardot’,” he added.

The auctioneer Alexandre Millon has offered to loan the 700kg bronze statue, based on an Italian illustrator's drawings of a young Bardot, to the town. 

“She is a timeless star,” said Mr Maniscalco.

“She changed how women were seen and undeniably contributed to their liberation,” he explained.  

Bardot has not made any on-screen appearances for 40 years and has become somewhat of a recluse.

She will not attend the inauguration ceremony herself but her husband Bernard d’Ormale will be at the event instead on Thursday at place Blanqui.

Nevertheless, the film star handwrote a note to the Saint Tropez’s residents. 

“With tears in my eyes, I’m writing to you all to say a big thank from me for giving me this immense honour of a magnificent statue that immortalizes the woman the God created in Saint Tropez!!”, she said.