Bessie Bardot

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Bessie Bardot
Born
Bessie Wilson

(1974-09-10) 10 September 1974 (age 49)
Occupation(s)model, writer, television presenter
SpouseGeoff Barker
Website bessiebardot.com

Bessie Wilson (born 10 September 1974), known professionally as Bessie Bardot, is an Australian businesswoman, author, body model, television host, and socialite. Her career began in the 1990s, when she was discovered by former Australian Gladiator Geoff Barker.

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Early life

A child of hippie parents[ citation needed ], she was born in the Blue Mountains, just west of Sydney in 1974. [1] Her original name was Bessie Wilson and she attended Covenant Christian School, located in the Sydney suburb of Belrose. Given the nickname "Little Wing Kelly", she spent her early years in Mullumbimby in northern New South Wales. Her father disappeared when she was seven and she later discovered he had committed suicide. [2]

Bardot's mother married a fundamentalist Christian, an original Hillsong pastor and introduced a strict regime at home including no Young Talent Time or boyfriends. Voted "least popular girl" in her final year at school, by the time she was 21 she had already been married and divorced after discovering her husband of 12 months was maintaining 7 other girlfriends behind her back. [2]

Career

She married Geoff Barker, formerly "Commando" from the Australian version Gladiators , and together they started Australia's first Body Model agency, focusing on all shapes and sizes. They cast for film, TV and print including characters in Moulin Rouge, Mission: Impossible 2, Matrix, Star Wars [ citation needed ]. Originally the agent for Sofía Vergara from 'Modern Family [ citation needed ], and Rachael Taylor of Transformers [ citation needed ]. She also acted in Fat Pizza and Pizza TV series, both Australian TV shows.

She always said she would never send her models to do a job she would not do,[ citation needed ] so she reinvented her life, appearing nude in Playboy , Black+White magazine and Australian Penthouse as the January 2000 Pet of the Month. She has also appeared in FHM, Hello, Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Vogue, working Sydney's social scene and becoming something of a professional celebrity and avid charity worker[ citation needed ].

Created in the Image Pty. Ltd. T/as Bardots Bodies was placed into Administration in November 2001. Bessie moved from modelling into business and media starting up BubbleMedia PR and Movers Shakers which is Australia's first celebrity contact broker[ citation needed ]. She also hosts her own show on the Australian Arena television channel[ citation needed ].

Bardot is an Australia Day ambassador[ citation needed ], Make a wish ambassador[ citation needed ] and has completed three tours to the Middle East to entertain Australian troops. [3] She was a national radio host with Austereo, a professional public speaker, and CEO of the Movers Shakers celebrity contact brokers firm[ citation needed ].

She has also appeared regularly as a social commentator on various TV and radio shows, including The Late Date Show on 2Day FM, to speak on topics such as women's issues and relationships, and has a weekly "agony aunt" segment on national radio[ citation needed ].

In 2009 Bardot and her husband gave away all their possession to the needy in a random act of 'kindness' and reinvention they named the "life change experiment"[ citation needed ]. Given away was nearly a million dollars of possessions including cars, jewellery, designer clothing and handing over their businesses to their employees.[ citation needed ]

Bardot lectures on personal branding, women in business, health, well-being, drive, organisation, motivation and relationships. [4]

Bardot is also an award-winning[ citation needed ], best-selling author of three books:

In 2007, she became the host of the Erotic Star burlesque talent show TV program, alongside her then husband as a judge on the show. [5] In May 2011 Sydney-based author, Amanda Cole, issued Who Needs Prince Charming?, a self-realisation book for women, which collated contributions from 35 Australian women including Bardot, Bianca Dye, Camilla Franks, Kathryn Eisman, Molly Contogeorge, Tania Zaetta and Cindy Pan. [6]

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