It was just weeks ago that the charity sent out a different message when, on November 30, it reminded fans that the 91-year-old Bardot wasn't dying, but was still recovering from surgery.
While notable figures such as French President Emmanuel Macron and French actor Pierre Arditi wrote tributes, none have mourned her death as much as groups like the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and similar organizations.
Her passion for animal rights was as legendary as she was. Even her last social media post was singularly focused on finding homes for dogs and cats.
"The Foundation is urgently looking for a family," the post continued. "A family that wants to give a chance to a doomed dog whose health is deteriorating."
In the video, Urphe is seen snuggling up to a woman who appears to be Bardot, who scratches and pets him in response.
View this post on Instagram"Thank you for the thousandth time to the Brigitte Bardot Foundation," commented one person.
In 1986, Bardot retired from acting, choosing instead to spend the rest of her life fighting animal cruelty.
However, while some groups focused on laboratory or companion animals, Bardot's foundation fought for all creatures. It condemned the killing of seal pups and urged a ban on fur. It lobbied for animals to be stunned before being slaughtered, and raised money for the retirement of two circus elephants. While she also became an extremely controversial figure because of her far-right views, there's no doubt that she did much to advance animal rights worldwide.
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