Brigitte Bardot: ‘#MeToo’ actresses are ‘hypocritical’

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In this Thursday Sept. 28, 2006 file picture, former French actress and sex-symbol Brigitte Bardot acknowledges applause prior to a press conference in Paris, France, as part of the 20th anniversary of her foundation for animal rights, the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. | Remy de la Mauviniere, AP File

PARIS — Former French actress and sex symbol Brigitte Bardot says most actresses who have protested sexual harassment are “hypocritical” and “ridiculous” because many of them “tease” producers to land film parts.

The star of “And God Created Woman” says many actresses have come out with sexual misconduct allegations “so that we talk about them.”

In an interview with Paris-Match weekly published Thursday, the 83-year-old Bardot says she’s never been a victim of sexual harassment and that she thought “it was nice to be told that I was beautiful or that I had a nice little ass.”

Bardot is the second French film industry star to distance herself from the worldwide protest movement against sexual misconduct. Catherine Deneuve has signed a collective op-ed saying “insistent or clumsy hitting-on is not a crime.”

Associated Press

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