Biography:Frigide Barjot
Frigide Barjot | |
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Frigide Barjot in 2014 | |
Born | Virginie Merle 25 September 1962 Boulogne-Billancourt, France |
Nationality | France |
Education | Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 Sciences Po |
Occupation | Activist |
Known for | Opposition to Same-sex marriage in France |
Virginie Tellenne[1] (née Merle;[1][2] born September 25, 1962) better known by her alias Frigide Barjot, is a French humorist, columnist and political activist. A former socialite of the Parisian nightlife, who organized events defending the Catholic faith in the 2000s, Barjot rose to prominence in the early 2010s in France as a vocal campaigner against same-sex marriage and LGBT adoption.
Biography
Born into a family from Lyon, Virginie Merle studied the law at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 and Sciences Po before joining the public relations office of the French Gaullist political party Rally for the Republic (RPR).[3][4][5] As a young woman, Barjot was a figure of the Parisian nightlife, and would regularly attend gay clubs; she has described herself as a "fag hag" (fille à pédés in French).[6][7][8]
In the 1980s, Barjot met Bruno Tellenne, also known as Basile de Koch, a speechwriter and the founder of comedy group Jalons;[2][7] the group styled itself as a "cultural intervention group", which specialized in parody and subvertising campaigns. She later became herself a member of Jalons, adopting the alias "Frigide Barjot",[note 1] and gradually became a prominent member within the group. In the 1990s, Barjot was a regular guest on some French talk shows such as On a tout essayé..[9]
In 2004, Barjot claimed to have had a mystical experience during a trip to Lourdes which reportedly renewed her Roman Catholic faith.[2] She became gradually more vocal about her religion, presenting herself as "Jesus's press attaché" and organizing events defending Christianity, especially then-Pope Benedict XVI.[10]
In 2012, as the French government announced their proposal to make same-sex marriage legal in France, Barjot was one of activists who organized demonstrations in Paris to oppose the project.[11] She became a spokeswoman for La Manif pour Tous, an umbrella organization campaigning against same-sex marriage and LGBT adoption.[3]
Personal life
In 1994, Barjot married humorist Basile de Koch (born Bruno Tellenne), founder of comedy group Jalons of which Barjot was a member.[12] As of 2013, they have two children.[2]
Filmography
- Trois zéros (2002) – as Brigitte
- People (2004) – as a jet setter
- Turf (2013) – as a guest
Bibliography
- J'élève mon mari, Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2001, ISBN:2-7096-2234-3
- J'éduque mes parents (co-authored with Basile de Koch), Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2004
- Manuel de survie de la femme moderne
- Le manifeste foutiste : traité de sagesse à l'usage des petits et des glands (co-authored with Basile de Koch), Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2000 ISBN:2-709-62125-8
- Confessions d'une catho branchée, Éditions Plon, 2011 ISBN:978-2-259-21307-3
- Touche pas à mon sexe, contre le « mariage » gay, Éditions Mordicus, 2013, ISBN:978-2-918-41459-9
See also
- LGBT rights in France
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Frison, Mickaël (November 25, 2014). "Virginie Tellenne, ni "pute" ni Frigide". Europe 1. https://www.europe1.fr/medias-tele/Virginie-Tellenne-ni-pute-ni-Frigide-693768.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Grousset, Véronique (January 4, 2013). "Frigide Barjot, figure de proue". Le Figaro. https://www.lefigaro.fr/lefigaromagazine/2013/01/04/01006-20130104ARTFIG00343-frigide-barjot-figure-de-proue.php.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 France debates gay marriage, Nytimes.com
- ↑ France's gay marriage fight, BBC.co.uk
- ↑ Mass Rally in Paris: France Agonizes Over Plan to Allow Gay Marriage, Spiegel.de
- ↑ Rémy, Jacqueline (January 12, 2013). "Frigide Barjot, la fofolle de Dieu". Marianne. https://www.marianne.net/politique/frigide-barjot-la-fofolle-de-dieu.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 de Montclos, Violaine (21 July 2011). "Frigide Barjot, la catho déjantée". Le Point. https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/frigide-barjot-la-catho-dejantee-21-07-2011-1357317_23.php.
- ↑ Barjot, Frigide (in fr). Touche pas à mon sexe !: Contre le "mariage" gay.... Editions Mordicus. p. 1. https://books.google.com/books?id=vswnMMLihlgC&pg=PT11&dq=%22fille+%C3%A0+p%C3%A9d%C3%A9s%22.
- ↑ Guyard, Bertrand (10 July 2013). "Laurent Ruquier: «Hollande et Ayrault ne sont pas très bons»". Le Figaro. https://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2013/07/10/03004-20130710ARTFIG00483-laurent-ruquier-hollande-et-ayrault-ne-sont-pas-tres-bons.php.
- ↑ Le Vaillant, Luc (30 April 2011). "La fofolle de Dieu". Libération. https://www.liberation.fr/societe/2011/04/30/la-fofolle-de-dieu_732434.
- ↑ Gay attack victim in France becomes cause celebre, as Senate debates same-sex marriage law, Washingtonpost.com
- ↑ Gendron, Guillaume (4 January 2016). "Basile de Koch, branchouille de bénitier". Libération. https://next.liberation.fr/livres/2016/01/04/basile-de-koch-branchouille-de-benitier_1424245.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigide Barjot.
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