Brigitte Bardot and Guapa, Spanish for pretty girl. Guapa had a Spanish name because she was rescued in Spain from children who abused her on the street. Brigitte Bardot adopted her and she became her beloved companion for the following 15 years. During filming of Voulez-vous danser avec moi? (Come Dance with Me!), Nice 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Brigitte Bardot and Guapa, Spanish for pretty girl. Guapa had a Spanish name because she was rescued in Spain from children who abused her on the street. Brigitte Bardot adopted her and she became her beloved companion for the following 15 years. During filming of Voulez-vous danser avec moi? (Come Dance with Me!), Nice 1959.

Brigitte Bardot, reclining in her lace wedding gown, shares a joyful moment with her new husband, Jacques Charrier, during their 1959 wedding celebration in Nice. Leaning in is her beloved dog, Guapa, whom she had rescued from the streets in Spain. The candid scene was captured during the production of *Voulez-vous danser avec moi?* (Come Dance with Me!), in which the couple co-starred.


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