Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, Brigitte Bardot’s unwanted son

Brigitte Bardot she was a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. But the only son always remained in the shadows, away from the spotlight. Born in 1959 from his mother’s marriage, at the height of fame, with Jacques Charrieractor and producer, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier today he is 65 years old, having grown up with his father away from the public eye all his life.

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Per B.B. motherhood has never been a choice. “I had a son, but it cannot be said that this child, poor thing, arrived at the right time and gave me what I was missing”, confided the actress to The Parisian in 2021. In his autobiography, They fuck me BBshe went even further: “I would have preferred to give birth to a puppy,” even going so far as to compare her pregnancy to “a tumor, which had fed on me, which I had carried in my swollen flesh, just waiting for the blessed moment when I would finally be free of it.” Separated in 1962, Bardot and Charrier they fought over custody of their son. The court ruled in favor of the father.

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Nicolas-Jacques he grew up far from the glitz and glamour, in anonymity, under the tutelage of Carry. On September 27, 1984 he married the Norwegian model Anne-Line Bjerkan in Béhoust, Yvelines. The family settled in Norway, where Nicolas Charrier still lives today. From the marriage two daughters were born: Anna and Théa, who made Brigitte Bardot a grandmother and then a great-grandmother.

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In fact, she had three great-grandchildren who only speak Norwegian, increasing the difficulties in communicating with her. Over time, however, Nicolas’s relationship with his mother softened. “We talk regularly. Living in Norway, he comes to visit me once a year in La Madrague, alone or with his family, his wife, my nieces”, he confided Brigitte Bardot in 2018. But this bond remained fragile. “I promised Nicolas that I would never talk about him in my interviews,” he declared to Paris Match in June 2024, thus respecting their son’s privacy.

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