Brigitte Bardot and Mary Magdalene

The life of Brigitte Bardot has been well documented in the media after her recent death 28th December 2025,

Brigitte was born into a wealthy Catholic family. Her father being very pious. However Brigitte loved dancing and Ballet so her mother thought she could have a career in Ballet and enrolled Brigitte into a local dance studio. By 1949 at the age of 15 she attended ballet classes held by Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev for three years and was hired as a Junior model for the magazine Elle.

She was noticed by film director Roger Vidam who auditioned her for a film that she never got however they fell in love and much to the horror of her parents married Roger at the age of 18. Under his influence she starred in a film ” God created Women” in 1956, tame by today’s standards, but this made her a sensation and the term Sex Kitten was established.

From 1956 to 1974 she continued to make films which sold because of her outstanding beauty, she had been used by an industry and after 17 admitted to lovers she quit the film industry and devoted the rest of her life to animal welfare, declaring that animals treat you better than men.

Mary Magdalene was the sister to Lazarus who Christ raised from the dead and to Martha who looked and found Jesus when Lazarus was near death.

Mary was born into a wealthy formal Jewish family and from a young age loved to dance and would often dance for men in the parks and towns where she lived. She was a woman of outstanding beauty and caught the eyes of the Romans for who she was to dance to. This did not go down well with her family.

Her scandalous behaviour continued and she was drawn deeper into the sex culture practiced by the Romans. After encountering Jesus as he passed though her town a period of reflection lasting several months ensued. Concluding in the life changing decision to give up on men and commit to a life following Jesus.

Both women were very beautiful.

Both born into wealth.

Both rejected their parents life.

Both loved to dance.

Both were used by men.

Both rejected that life and took a different path.

References: Mary Magdalene life as told by Maria Valtorta in Poem of the Man God now re-titled The Gospels as revealed to me.