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Brigitte Bardot's Last Promise to Her Estranged Son and the Phrase That Marked Their Relationship – 'I Would Rather Give Birth to a Dog'

Published December 29, 2025, 13:14
Brigitte Bardot's Last Promise to Her Estranged Son and the Phrase That Marked Their Relationship – 'I Would Rather Give Birth to a Dog'

Brigitte Bardot had committed before her death not to publicly refer to her estranged son, Nicolas-Jacques Charière, again. Their relationship had been strained for decades, with her son accusing her of defamation and failure to pay alimony. Bardot had previously expressed strong objections to motherhood, even stating that 'she would rather give birth to a dog'. Bardot and Charière drifted apart after her divorce from Jacques Charière in 1962. Charière, a businessman and founder of the Choupette children's brand, had children and grandchildren, whom Bardot rarely saw. In interviews, she referred to them as 'two granddaughters and three great-grandchildren', but maintained an emotional distance. Bardot described her pregnancy as a negative experience, expressing disappointment with her body and the change it underwent. Her statements provoked strong reactions and led to legal disputes with her son. Although she later seemed to change her tone, that particular phrase about motherhood remained associated with her image. In the later years of her life, Bardot had withdrawn from the public eye and devoted herself to animal rights activism. However, her public image was marked by her disputes and controversial statements, especially regarding her family and motherhood.