Brigitte Bardot, who died at the age of 91 on December 28, lived the last weeks of her life in solitude. The former actress would have been isolated from those around her before dying, according to “Paris Match”.
What if Brigitte Bardot had been able to live for a while longer? This is what some members of his entourage say in Paris Match. According to certain statements, her widower Bernard d’Ormale isolated the former actress during the last weeks of her life…
Brigitte Bardot: Did Bernard d’Ormale “deprive her of a connection”?
If we are to believe the magazine, Brigitte Bardot would have been isolated at home after her hospitalization in November 2025 and her operation for an intestinal obstruction linked to her colon cancer last August. Her husband Bernard d’Ormale would have wanted her to be quiet so that she could rest at Madrague and would have gone so far as to cut off the telephone, “Exasperated with having to respond to real and false friends“Some of those close to the ex-actress would therefore not have been able to”contact her or send her gifts“and would have even tried to”force the door to your room” to hear from him.
However, the animal lover, who died on December 28, 2025 at the age of 91, would have liked to receive visits at her home, while only her husband and caregivers were visibly authorized to move around. “Come see me, I’m alone all the time“, she is said to have declared to one of her friends. “What was the point of depriving her of connection?”castigated Christophe Marie, the former deputy director of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. The president of the league for the protection of birds and friend of the deceased, Alain Bougrain-Dubourg, regrets not having been able to be as present as he wished: “She needed so much affection, to feel loved.”
Brigitte Bardot “could have lived another year”
“He missed someone to hold his hand, to kiss him… Someone to connect you to life (…) Apart from Bernard, no one was there to hold his hand and tell him: ‘You need to eat and drink’. It is because of this emotional isolation that she let herself slip“, lamented a member of the medical team. “She was cured, she could have lived another year“, even added a nurse.
Bernard d’Ormale told BFMTV that his wife had a bedsore, a wound that forms on the skin, which caused her terrible pain. “That’s what made her suffer. It would take months for her to fully heal. And I think she realized it and that’s why she wanted to leave, in my opinion, so as not to suffer like that, forever.“, he explained to TF1, before specifying that she had therefore stopped eating.


