French actress Brigitte Bardot passed away on December 28, aged 91, leaving behind her husband, Bernard dâOrmale, and her only child, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, with whom she shared a tense relationship over the years.
The Girl in the Bikini star, who had suffered from several health issues before passing away in her home in southern France, lived a life filled with controversy.Â
One of Brigitteâs most controversial moments came when she shared in her 1995 memoir, Initiales B.B., that she never wanted to become a mother, a comment that would create further distance from her son.
Join us as we explore Brigitteâs contentious relationship with her only child, Nicolas.
Nicolasâ arrival
Brigitte maintained in her memoir that she never intended to welcome a child. âIâm not made to be a mother,â she wrote. âIâm not adult enough â I know itâs horrible to have to admit that, but Iâm not adult enough to take care of a child.â Nevertheless, she welcomed baby Nicolas-Jacques Charrier in 1960 with her then-husband, Jacques Charrier.
The French star shared that pregnancy was a horrible experience for her. âI looked at my flat, slender belly in the mirror like a dear friend upon whom I was about to close a coffin lid.â She gave birth inside her Parisian apartment.
A fractured childhood
Nicolas was not raised by his mother; instead, he went to live with his paternal grandparents after his parents divorced in 1962.
âI didnât bring up Nicolas because I needed support, rootsâŠI couldnât be Nicolasâ roots because I was completely uprooted, unbalanced, lost in that crazy world,â she wrote in her memoir.
Brigitteâs controversial memoir
Nicolas, who preferred to lead a quiet life in adulthood, was thrust back into the spotlight in 1995 when Initiales B.B. was released, which detailed Brigitteâs honest thoughts about motherhood.
In the book, she likened her growing son to a âtumorâ during pregnancy, and later wrote that he was the âobject of my misfortuneâ. Nicolas and Jacques attempted to sue Brigitte for invasion of privacy, for which she was ordered to pay $40,000 in fines to the pair.
Her ex-husband, Jacques, then wrote his own book, My Response to Brigitte Bardot, in 1997, and shared his side of the story of their time together.
âBy giving my version of the facts, Iâm doing her a big favour,â he said, per The Telegraph. âIn a way, I rehabilitate her. The reality of her love for Nicolas, confirmed by the letters I kept, is much more to her credit than the horrors she wrote.â
A quiet life
Nicolas moved far away from the spotlight in his adult years and lived in Norway, where he started a family with his wife, model Anne-Line Bjerkan. The couple reportedly welcomed daughters Théa and Anna together, and later became grandparents to three children.
âYes, Iâm the great-grandmother of three little Norwegian children who donât speak French and whom I rarely see,â Brigitte explained to Le Point. The blonde beauty added that she had promised not to talk about her son in interviews, due to the nature of their fractured relationship.
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