New controversy of Brigitte Bardot for her rejection of the vaccine against COVID-19

She says she is not going to get vaccinated because she is “allergic to all chemicals.”

French actress Brigitte Bardot was once again at the center of controversy this Thursday after stating that, contrary to what the French authorities recommend, she will not be vaccinated against covid-19 because she is “allergic to all chemicals” .

In an interview with Gala magazine, 87-year-old Bardot adds that even when he traveled to Africa he refused to be vaccinated against yellow fever, a mandatory injection to be able to enter some countries on the continent.

“My doctor at the time wrote me a false certificate. I went (to Africa) and came back in good shape,” he confessed.

The protagonist of films such as “Et Dieu … créa la femme” (“And God created woman”), by Roger Vadim, considered that she is in good health.

“Obviously I’m 87 years old, but I don’t look like it. I don’t have gray hair, I’m very thin. I have double hip osteoarthritis, I walk on crutches, but if you give me a rumba, a cha-cha-chá, the Gipsy Kings or something of flamenco, I have a desire to move … “, he added in statements collected by the LCI network.

The actress has been embroiled in other controversies in recent months. Last November, she was sentenced to pay a 20,000-euro fine (more than $ 23,000 at current exchange rates) for racist insults by claiming that the inhabitants of the French island of Reunion “have kept their wild genes.”

Furthermore, Bardot claimed that there are “reminiscences of cannibalism from past centuries” that “should be banned.”

In February 2021, in an interview with the Italian magazine Oggi, he considered that the coronavirus was a “good thing” since it is “a kind of self-regulation of an overpopulation that we are not able to control.”

In 2018, Bardot also set the networks ablaze after stating that most of the recent complaints of harassment in the cinema are “hypocritical cases” and argued that many artists “warm up producers to have a role.”

Bardot is currently focused on a foundation named after him that is dedicated to the protection of animal rights in France and other countries, with public allegations against hunting or bullfighting. (I)

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