

Bardot will be buried in the maritime cemetery in Saint-Tropez, which is located at the foot of the Citadel and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. She will rest next to other French celebrities, including her first husband, director Roger Vadim.
Bardo Foundation announced that a farewell would be held at the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church, which would be broadcast on a big screen, and then the star would be buried in a “private and closed” ceremony. The exact location of the burial is not disclosed in accordance with Bardo's last wishes.
In 2018, Bardot said in an interview with Le Monde that she did not want her grave to be in the city cemetery of Saint-Tropez, “where a bunch of idiots could damage the grave of her parents.” She said that she wanted to be buried at her La Madrague estate, where she died on the morning of December 28.
Context
Brigitte Bardot was born in 1934 in France. She became world famous thanks to her leading role in the film “And God… Created Woman” (1956), directed by her first husband Roger Vadim.
Bardot ended her acting career in 1973. At that time she was 38 years old. Last time star lived in Saint-Tropez with fourth husband and animals.




