Brigitte Bardot’s Dating History: From Roger Vadim to Bernard d’Ormale

“I knew what was happening and rather expected it,” Vadim later said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. “I would always prefer to have that kind of wife, knowing she is unfaithful to me rather than possess a woman who just loved me and no one else … I wanted a woman with spirit, with joie de vivre … a woman with a sense of adventure and sexual curiosity.”

Vadim went on to marry Jane Fonda, with whom he welcomed daughter Vanessa Vadim.

 

Jean-Louis Trintignant

 Jean-Louis Trintignant, & Brigitte Bardot
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After meeting on the set of Bardot’s first movie, And God Created Woman, Bardot and French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant had an affair, mostly notable for ending her marriage to Vadim and Trintignant’s marriage to Stéphane Audran.

According to the biography Brigitte Bardot: The Life, the Legend, the Movies, author Ginette Vincendeau wrote that Bardot and Trintignant lived together for two years before breaking up.

 

Jacques Charrier

Jacques Charrier and Brigitte Bardot
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Bardot married actor Jacques Charrier in Louveciennes, France, on June 18, 1959, per the New York Times. Charrier was her costar in Babette Goes to War.

The pair became parents to son Nicolas-Jacques Charrier in January 1960, but Bardot wasn’t happy about becoming a mother.

“I looked at my flat, slender belly in the mirror like a dear friend upon whom I was about to close a coffin lid,” she wrote of her pregnancy in Initiales B. B: Mémoires. She added that she thought of her unborn son as a “cancerous tumor” that she tried to remove by punching herself in the stomach.

Bardot and Charrier divorced after three years of marriage, and he retained custody of Nicolas.

“I’m not made to be a mother,” Bardot wrote. “I’m not adult enough — I know it’s horrible to have to admit that, but I’m not adult enough to take care of a child.”

In 1997, Charrier and Nicolas sued Bardot and her publisher for her memoir’s “hurtful remarks” — including writing that she “preferred to give birth to a little dog” and that Charrier was a “vulgar, dictatorial and uncontrolled macho,” according to the Irish Times. Bardot was ordered to pay Charrier and Nicholas a total of $36,200, per The Independent.

 

Gunter Sachs

rigitte Bardot and her new husband, German industrialist Gunther Sachs
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Per The Telegraph, Bardot met German millionaire Gunter Sachs in Saint Tropez in May 1966.

“I thought he was magnificent,” she recalled in her memoir. “I was hypnotised… he had the same Rolls as me!” Bardot wrote that the next day, Sachs had a helicopter fly over her home and shower it with thousands of roses.

Bardot and Sachs got married two months later in Las Vegas, though their newlywed bliss didn’t last for long. Bardot reportedly began an affair with singer Mike Sarne only days after they arrived home.

After multiple affairs, Bardot divorced Sachs in 1969. They remained on good terms, however, with Sachs later remarking, “A year with Bardot was worth 10 with anyone else.”

 

Serge Gainsbourg

Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg on the set of "Speciale Bardot"
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While she was still married to Sachs, Bardot went on a date with French singer Serge Gainsbourg. According to The Guardian, she demanded that he write her a love song.

He wrote two, both of which have since become famous: “Bonnie et Clyde” and “Je T’aime … Moi Non Plus.” When Gainsbourg and Bardot recorded the latter, the two engaged in “heavy petting” in the sound booth, according to the sound engineer in the studio that day. Those sounds were captured on tape and were put into the song. However, Bardot asked to shelve the song after Sachs learned of its existence. Instead, Gainsbourg re-recorded the track with his new girlfriend, Jane Birkin, and the song became a huge hit, reaching number one in the U.K.

Bardot also later ended up releasing her own version of the recording in 1986 — after she and Sachs split.

 

Bernard d’Ormale

 Brigitte Bardot with husband Bernard d'Ormale in Medoc, France on May 01, 1994
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Bardot’s fourth marriage is proving to be her longest — but it also had the shortest courtship. Bardot and businessman Bernard d’Ormale met in July 1992 and married in August of that year.

According to d’Ormale, their relationship inspired Bardot to repair things with her estranged son. “Two weeks after we met,” d’Ormale told PEOPLE in 1992, “Brigitte phoned Nicolas because she wanted him to meet me, and we agreed to go and see him in Norway. Just before we left, she said, ‘Why don’t we get married while we are there?’ So we did. But quietly. I am not a man for the limelight. Only close friends of ours knew.”

D’Ormale is a former advisor to Jean-Marie Le Pen, the former leader of the far-right party National Front. Bardot has become an outspoken supporter of the party, now known as National Rally, and publicly backed the group’s former leader Marine Le Pen, calling her “the Joan of Arc of the 21st century.”

In July 2023, emergency services were called to Bardot’s home in France after she suffered breathing difficulties. However, d’Ormale reportedly told local French newspaperVar Martin that his wife was feeling better, and attributed the high temperature as a cause of her condition.

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