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Frigide Barjot
Frigide Barjot in 2014
Born
Virginie Merle

(1962-09-25) 25 September 1962 (age 62)
NationalityFrench
EducationJean Moulin University Lyon 3
Sciences Po
OccupationActivist
Known forOpposition to Same-sex marriage in France

Frigide Barjot (pun on Brigitte Bardot) born Virginie Merle, born September 25, 1962, in Boulogne-Billancourt, is a French humorist, columnist and political activist. She has become kmown for her campaigns against same-sex marriage in France and LGBT adoption.

Biography

Born to a music teacher and a clinic-owner in Lyon, Jacques Merle, Virgine Merle studied Law at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 and at Sciences Po before joining the public relations office of the French gaullist political party Rally for the Republic (RPR).[1][2][3] She married Bruno Tellenne, alias Basile de Koch, Karl Zero's brother, a political speech-writer, most notably for Charles Pasqua. Together, they founded an organisation called Jalons which specialised in comedy happenings and pastiches of national magazines and newspapers. In 2013, she organised demonstrations in Paris against gay marriage and became a prominent campaigner against France's same-sex marriage law.[4] She serves as the spokeswoman for Manif pour Tous.

Music and cinema

Bibliography

  • J'élève mon mari, Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2001, ISBN 2-7096-2234-3
  • J'éduque mes parents (avec 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 (avec 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 (fondée par Robert Ménard), 2013, ISBN 978-2-918-41459-9

See also

References