Brigitte Bardot, who revolutionized 1950s French cinema, has died at the age of 91. Renowned for her role in 'And God Created Woman' and for her influence on beauty standards, Bardot captured hearts yet later became a controversial figure due to her outspoken views.

President Emmanuel Macron expressed national mourning, stating: We mourn a legend of the century. Bardot retired from acting at 39 to focus on animal welfare, founding the Brigitte Bardot Foundation to protect animals.

While celebrated for her cinematic contributions, Bardot's legacy was complicated by her later remarks on race and sexual identity, which drew criticism. She leaves behind a mixed legacy as both a cultural icon and a controversial figure.