He insisted his lover needed to be married so they could continue their affair in a more proper manner? Gosh, how times have changed
@Lucy-lx3dn9 ай бұрын
well then there's all the affairs that, you know, never got "formalized".
@mariesabine23859 ай бұрын
It seems the main purpose of the marriage was to make her a noblewoman rather than a commoner?
@LenaFerrari9 ай бұрын
@@mariesabine2385 the fake birth certificate alone would have done it. It was to make her a "proper woman", wich doesn't make sense nowadays. I mean, some people do still think badly of single woman, but that would be the least of the worries on this scenario
@anastasia100178 ай бұрын
Any mistress needs to be married so that when she gets pregnant by the lover, she can say the child is her husband's child. The husband doesnt care anyway since marriages in those days were arranged and not love marriages and he has his own side chick anyway. And if the king wants your wife as his lover, the husband is treated generously and when the king is done with her, she returns home with armfuls of diamonds and a chateau or two. In the case of the king's mistress, the rules were that she needed to be from the aristocracy. So since Jeanne was a commoner, it was organized that she be married off to a count (he was paid to marry her) so that she could have a title and therefore be eligible to be the king's maitresse en titre.
@LenaFerrari8 ай бұрын
@@anastasia10017 I understood, I just don't think it would work like that nowadays
@her_imperius_condessy9 ай бұрын
Mid to late 1700's French aristocracy really was a rollercoaster ride.
@KawaiiStars9 ай бұрын
Honestly, no rest or space for privacy or introvercy but also you could be dropped or raised in status at any time 😮
@CALLMESIR...9 ай бұрын
And a smelly one too. They actually reeked unless you were privy to a daily bath and had the desire to bathe to begin with. They thought layers of body oils, sweat, and dirt acted as a barrier to disease and infections so in a way, they built up their immune systems being constantly exposed to filth. Lots of people don't know it, but they are the reason why perfume was invented. To cover up the odor.
@cameronmoore27139 ай бұрын
@CALLMESIR... I find this strange because even medieval people washed daily and took a full on bath regularly, if not daily.
@wywy748 ай бұрын
well at least there were highs….the rest of the people were on the endless misery train!
@ellendemarie37768 ай бұрын
As far as I’m concerned the monarchy/aristocracy has not changed
@Kerriangel9 ай бұрын
“There are a lot of people at Versailles today.”
@DivaDShawty9 ай бұрын
Yes there are.
@Jlnkve9 ай бұрын
Marie Antoinette ate with this 😭
@ellafischbachbrock23529 ай бұрын
"Yes there are" "Those are my last words to that woman" Marie Antoinette slayed
@Digitallavender20009 ай бұрын
“She just burped” always sends me. The whole scene is just gold!
@karinagomez91339 ай бұрын
Lol!! 😂 I love that movie and that scene is gold ✨️
@lfgifu2969 ай бұрын
omg Johnny Depp as Louis XV is something I was not ready to see
@DarthDread-oh2ne9 ай бұрын
Hi friend. She should have stayed in England.
@freesprit21599 ай бұрын
soon it will be available on apple tv and netflix , don't miss it! amazing movie!!
@CALLMESIR...9 ай бұрын
I know. He always looks epic no matter what character he's playing. Of course Depp is way better looking than Louis the 15th was (according to paintings and text comparisons), but it still worked.
@CALLMESIR...9 ай бұрын
HEY UTUBE... GET OFF MY ASS!!
@miastlouis10089 ай бұрын
@@freesprit2159p
@quinta0w0359 ай бұрын
Jeanne being the first woman with the "she belong to the street" insult 💀😂
@mrgopnik59645 ай бұрын
It’s said that Louis XV’s children really hated her and even gave her the nickname “madame putain” (lady wh*re)
@stephaniex909 ай бұрын
I NEED A ROYAL MISTRESS SERIES!
@chrisgeenadriver16319 ай бұрын
There's videos about Charles 2nd and Louis XIV.
@roblundie83789 ай бұрын
It would be about 5 years long 😂
@S.Lethrud9 ай бұрын
I agree a series would be fitting she's got a couple. I like the ones about the bastard children 🥴
@LadybugPrinzess9 ай бұрын
Hope there are non tragic ones too
@robertb40009 ай бұрын
Can Mistress who became Queen
@KawaiiStars9 ай бұрын
Zamour was treated more like a pet than a person, that's why he turned on her so quickly during the revolution, there's no such thing as a good slave owner
@hahs34899 ай бұрын
I love learning about history but this channel is so apologetic to monarchies throughout history despite their very immoral behaviour
@KabbalahSherry9 ай бұрын
@@hahs3489- Yeah, they caused so much misery, poverty & death to common people. All so they could live very wealthy, privileged lives themselves. As their country would go through famine, etc.. they would feast, as if they didn't have a care in the world. They wore jewelry & clothes, etc that were so expensive, it all could have fed & housed thousands of families in their country. It's all so obscene & gross. And these people weren't any more special than anybody else, or more "deserving" of it. But that's monarchy & nobility for you. 🙄 SMH
@roy04029 ай бұрын
It's shomor dear. She pronounced it wrong. And it must be india because Bangladesh didn't exist then
@De_Séchelles9 ай бұрын
@@roy0402 its in modern day Bangladesh.
@meow-sr2bl8 ай бұрын
@@hahs3489facts
@SakuraAsranArt8 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Jeanne du Barry was the primary antagonist to Marie Antoinette and Lady Oscar in the early seasons of the 1979 Japanese anime series Rose of Versailles. Jeanne's portrayal is largely fantastical but overall the anime does try to be somewhat historically accurate. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it hasn't aged too badly for a 70s anime. It's pretty easy to find online if anyone wants something new to binge.
@rosegemlights7 ай бұрын
I love the series it may not be accurate but it is a great anime to watch
@olavwilhelm68437 ай бұрын
lady oskar ??? japanese garbage ? not thank you
@karenschunk21926 ай бұрын
I love old anime. Robotech blew Voltron out of the water. Thank you for the suggestion. :)
@reesiiess4 ай бұрын
AHH TYSM!
@leodavinci893518 күн бұрын
"overall the anime does try to be somewhat historically accurate" -> the main character is a lesbian woman who wannabe a man badly, this is historical inaccurate. She is not a king, so the Pope, Cardinals, and Bishops will take her life immediately with no mercy.
@sarahd.52449 ай бұрын
Considering how many sad, tragic stories we have of women in history, especially unmarried mothers and women who got tangled up with royalty, it's a nice surprise to hear how Jeanne took care of her mother throughout her early career. It probably would have been easier to leave her mother behind, but she didn't. I knew she died, I didn't realize her downfall was due to a former slave getting retribution! That's some irony there, considering her own childhood as the "pet" of a rich woman ... whereas that acting led to her education and social climbing, Zamor had no hope of a life change until the revolution. I hope Zamor lived a good life, little is known about him after Jeanne's demise. I can't fathom the horror of being kidnapped and enslaved as a child, living in a strange land ... and then the audacity of his captors to expect him to be "loyal" to them!
@lorimayhill60568 ай бұрын
Always dreading on the negative. Alternatives likely would have included hard labor slavery , gruelling physical abuses and death. Here he was given a lavish life . Jeanne did not ask for him, he was presented as a gift to her for companionship . As she could never hold the company of another . You will recall Louis grandma had a Nigerian dwarf that impregnated her …. So …. There have been far worse fates deposed upon a “slave” .
@sarahd.52448 ай бұрын
@@lorimayhill6056 are you a time traveler from the 1700s trying to defend slavery in our futuristic 2024?
@Edmonton-of2ec6 ай бұрын
I doubt it. With Napoleon restoring slavery and the population of France in 2024 still being wildly racist, I sincerely doubt his life thereafter was fulfilling, free or long.
@carlabroderick55085 ай бұрын
@@lorimayhill6056 Enslavement could never be justified, however considering the fates which could have awaited him or any servant in this period of deathly poverty, he was fortunate. Loot he obtained might have supported him and his family for life.
@brookelynnwu80163 ай бұрын
I’d say 50/50 chance he had a happy life afterwards. After awhile the revolution started getting too overzealous. And many people who were involved in starting the revolution found themselves on the receiving end of the guïlløtine. It was not a safe time for anyone, you might think as a peasant you’d be safe. But if you were suspected of being pro-monarchy, or weren’t passionate about the ‘revolution’ you could face the same fate as the nobility.
@janeyrevanescence129 ай бұрын
Speaking of Louis XV, I’d like a video on his parents and grandparents as they have a fascinating story of their own.
@shariaguillon78619 ай бұрын
If you are referring to the Sun King, there is one on him, complete with a moving photo of what they believe he really looked like.
@janeyrevanescence129 ай бұрын
@@shariaguillon7861 no, on his parents and grandparents
@niuyumingg9 ай бұрын
And definitely his wife, Marie Leszczńyska
@olavwilhelm68435 ай бұрын
@@shariaguillon7861 the sun king was his great grandfather ....thooo lol
@ruyfernandez9 ай бұрын
Ah! The affair of the necklace! Such an incredible story that when I first read about it in the Lady Oscar manga I was not sure how much of it was real.
@JenniferBristol8 ай бұрын
There's a great movie about it, too.
@susannairisastarte51928 ай бұрын
The Necklace? Written by Guy de Maupassant ?
@JenniferBristol8 ай бұрын
@@susannairisastarte5192 No. That's a fictional story from the 1880s. "The Affair of the Necklace" is a true historical event that led to the French Revolution. The movie is a great representation of the events as they unfolded. The Necklace was was broken apart and sold in pieces, so it no longer exists, except in sketches of what it looked like.
@JenniferBristol8 ай бұрын
@ruyfernandez The Affair of the Necklace is an actual historical event that's worth reading about the actual events. It's nice that Japanese Anime mentions it, but the actual story is more fascinating.
@chevalierdesangreal8 ай бұрын
Lady Oscar 🌹
@l.b.25928 ай бұрын
I listened to this clip while cleaning a room. The narrator did an excellent job of bringing everything to visual life.
@peachy95508 ай бұрын
This is an excellent idea actually
@reneeugeniomalo82139 ай бұрын
"She made the acquaintance of *cough* had an affair" is so funny😂🤣😂🤣
@jeyaworldchannel23464 ай бұрын
I heard it too😂 lol
@sgillespie9649 ай бұрын
Its a good film, puts a better spin on her relationship with Louis but it HIGHLY fictionalises her relationship Zamou. She mistreated him badly so its no wonder he turned on her
@melchiorlise24669 ай бұрын
Maïwenn gave herself the role (she was the director) but she wasn't Jeanne Du Barry. She was Maïwenn doing a cosplay of Jeanne Du Barry but she was unwilling to step into her skin and let go of her modern worldview to embody the character. Which is why la Du Barry seems to be unable to do anything wrong in this movie, every decision she makes is the right one, everyone who doesn't like her is a villain.
@jaybee41188 ай бұрын
I guess we watched a different movie.
@lisac63998 ай бұрын
She actually did not, I read the book... she loved children, couldn't have any... Zamor was also Indian, it's sad that he was taken away from his parents...
@antisocialal47998 ай бұрын
@@lisac6399Bro, how are you going to romanticize slavery? Are you really going to stand up for monarchy and not the thousands of people starving and millions that died over the centuries for these rich assholes? The same shit is going on now, but oh capitalism so good. Ignoring the fact that feudalism came before capitalism and are on equal playing fields. I can’t stand you sympathizers. It’s my main critique of this channel is making out these monarchs as good people. They were not. They were enslavers.
@Jerseyboondocks8 ай бұрын
No she was a very kind lady from all accounts. Sorry if that doesn't fit your narrative
@lauramason56679 ай бұрын
This was a particularly moving story. My mother‘s name is Madeleine and her maiden name was Barry. I believe that I’ve heard anyway that we are related to her. Thank you for this meaningful documentary.
@sweetlikechocolate4378 ай бұрын
Euh, I don't think Jeanne Bécu had any biological children. So, sorry that's not true!!
@lauramason56678 ай бұрын
@@sweetlikechocolate437 I didn’t say direct descendant. I meant related to the family.
@sweetlikechocolate4378 ай бұрын
Okay then, how are you(and your family) related to Jeanne, as she never had any children.
@ClaraP235 ай бұрын
Didn’t she have a brother though
@jasmines205Күн бұрын
@@sweetlikechocolate437her mother couldve had other children or her mother’s siblings etc
@chrisgeenadriver16319 ай бұрын
I saw Johnny Depp as Louis XV and I just saw Grindelwald in a pirate hat.
@JenniferBristol8 ай бұрын
I saw him as The Libertine, which he also starred in. Also a good historical movie.
@dawncharlonne19618 ай бұрын
❤
@jaymar1099 ай бұрын
Hi Lindsay, I’ve gotten really into all your videos you are a great storyteller! You should do a video on Queen Marie Leszczyńska of France!
@lowelldaniel-nq5dr8 ай бұрын
How horrified Marie Antoinette would be using an image of her to represent Madame Dubarry
@patrickkelmer62909 ай бұрын
I love the 1919 silent film starring Pola Negri as Madame du Barry.
@avaglennon98739 ай бұрын
I wondered if the necklace was the same one that Marie Antoinette got conned with. That’s so interesting!
@alfredbelanger83269 ай бұрын
It is.
@catherine877 ай бұрын
The guilloyine neck
@wilhelmmarsch3 ай бұрын
“She made the acquaintance of-“ **COUGH COUGH** “HAD AN AFFAIR WITH-“ 😂
@CALLMESIR...9 ай бұрын
A great movie on this is "The Affair of the Necklace" with Hillary Swank as Jean de la Motte. And Jolie Richardson as the Queen. It focuses mainly around that fantastic diamond necklace that was originally made for Mdme Dubarry from the king. But the king died before he could give it to her or even pay for it, so the jewelers tried to get the queen to buy it, and of course, she refused. This movie is about stealing that necklace. True story.
@ledam26549 ай бұрын
What's creepy is that I was just looking up examples of women of "common" backgrounds--as in completely common, not even minor nobility, who married into nobility and even royalty. Then boom! This video pops up
@callmethecommentcountess93299 ай бұрын
Interesting
@kaylarechelle1118 ай бұрын
When she said King Louis died on may 10 1774 i noticed that I am watching this on 10th of may lol
@Kenistyless5 ай бұрын
Middleton...
@MissWitchiepoo8 ай бұрын
You did a really great job on this. Thank you. I was happy to hear you had the part about Zamore and Duc de Brissac and his rolling head and some other things people usually leave out. She was so beautiful and much more than other women back then and she was a sweet woman. I went to see her apartments in Versailles it's much nicer than the rest of the palace. and I also love Petit Trianon and Marie Antoinette's little village, I was in Paris on the anniversary of MA's death and that was special. I have a ton of books about everyone from that period but then one day I thought what about my own ancestors who were they and since they were not royal it would be harder for me to learn anything about them. What I discovered was that I could find several books where they were mentioned even though a lot were ordinary people so I started collecting because we only hear about royals and not about everyone else and that has been a great hobby to get to know my own people and find out I did have well known people in my family and Viking kings. For anyone who loves history look for your own ancestors, you can find a lot online often people have put their family trees online and that's a help.
@stukale99799 ай бұрын
Hi Lindsay. I appreciate your work so much. I literaly listen to your story telling every time when I go to sleep, so soothing. Thanks! Keep it up.
@LindsayHoliday9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Geo_BabeАй бұрын
Maiwenn’s film ‘Jeanne du Barry’ was just extraordinary! From the clever take on this amazing woman to the Chanel collab for all the costumes, filming at Versailles, and casting Depp and leaning into his magnificent talent as great actor of the face…. Amazing film. Such a shame more people didn’t see it! ❤ I urge anyone who slept on this film to watch it. It’s streaming free on peacock now here in the USA!
@danielsantiagourtado34309 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Lindsay! Every week I tune in to enjoy your tea and amazing work! Absolutely loved Madame Barry! Hearth please
@AliSakurai9 ай бұрын
I'm just wondering how she could have worn that crazy necklace had she gotten the chance to get it.
@Sienna61649 ай бұрын
I’m so glad that I’m not the only one who is wondering how it would be worn
@AliSakurai9 ай бұрын
@Sienna6164 I have been wondering for years honestly. Try wearing that thing when you're trying to eat.
@Sienna61649 ай бұрын
@@AliSakurai I know. Like, what if food falls on it. Should you wear a bib?
@heidibock10179 ай бұрын
I thing the long crossover pieces would have been pinned across the front of whatever gown she wore it with? I did see pictures of a repro once...
@Sienna61649 ай бұрын
@@heidibock1017 Like the jewels, or the ribbons? Cause I always assumed that they would tie around the neck
@lovinglife4198 ай бұрын
What a sad story, but a cautionary one as well. It should be told and taught more often to younger people. If I were a history teacher, I’d stream your videos once a week for my class.
@emilybarclay88319 ай бұрын
I admire her rise from rags to riches, but I do wish there was a way a woman could achieve success and wealth in that time period that didn’t involve having to sleep with nasty older men, be it through marriage or mistresshood
@jaciriley1239 ай бұрын
They weren't aloud to work other than labor jobs or being a governess and were paid a pittance of what their male counterparts were, if they did earn money in a legitimate way and were married anything they earned would belong to there husbands and later there male children. Women weren't educated in practical things it was very rare for a woman to be educated above the level of a 10 year old by today's standards ( except maybe in languages upper class women were taught multiple languages) and if they were lucky enough to have a male family member who aloud them to further education they weren't aloud to do anything with that education.
@merchantfan9 ай бұрын
It was a very hard time to be a woman. There were successful middle class women who were business women but the truly rich were usually nobility and then that system was very much about who you slept with. And part of what caused the French revolution was that there was such a significant difference between the rich and other classes
@Laurenrenrenren8 ай бұрын
How? That's just not realistic.
@leapintothewild8 ай бұрын
@@jaciriley123 allowed, not aloud
@captainwartburger25718 ай бұрын
Maybe if your name was Lady Whistledown 🤣
@peacockcrowe27189 ай бұрын
Please do a full video on Madame De Pompadour!
@Sunshine-zm1fx9 ай бұрын
Yes, please!
@anubratabit30279 ай бұрын
Since you have already covered the women of Louis XIV & Napoleon, it would be better to now make a full series on French kings.
@linaaawooo8 ай бұрын
You explain this stuff better than my history teacher keep going girl!
@chee31319 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Lindsay! Every week I almost feel as if you had me in mind when making your vids! Absolutely loved Mme Du Barry!
@larahemilton9 ай бұрын
I already knew this story, but you tell it so well. Riveting
@DivaDShawty9 ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted to know more about her. Thanks!
@myownrose8 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos! I've been captivated by the unique content you create and the engaging way you present it. Perhaps you could consider creating videos about the queens and princesses from the Balkans and Romania, during the period from 1850-1950. I think their fascinating histories and the rich cultural backdrop of that era would make for some truly compelling content. Looking forward to potentially seeing this idea come to life in your future work!❤
@RoseRedd-k4b7 ай бұрын
I really liked this video Lindsay. I like how she smiled at the king with her beautiful violet blue almond shaped eyes. She seems really beautiful.
@ClaraP235 ай бұрын
Agreed
@danielsantiagourtado34309 ай бұрын
Your voice and narration are the Best lindsay! Your hardwork is always appreciated! You're WAY better than all those AI documentaries out there put together😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
@h0rriphic9 ай бұрын
So freaking true. A real human voice cannot be topped by AI- especially someone as lovely and knowledgeable as Ms. Lindsay Holiday. ✨🩵
@carag25679 ай бұрын
Completely agree! As I was watching I actually had a moment of appreciation for Lindsay's narration. More and more frequently, I click on videos only to hear the robotic spasm, or worse, vaguely human voice that suspiciously never needs to breathe AI nonsense and frankly, it pisses me off. It's so lovely to hear an actual person talking to us 💕
@imperiumbrasiliae9 ай бұрын
Mind you not even his first great grandson Louis XV had an elder brother who was shockingly also called Louis that died less then a month after his father
@nfinitaceАй бұрын
That was f*cking depressing. She lived a commoner's dream and died a Royal's death. Bad timing.
@Sunshine-zm1fx9 ай бұрын
This is the first time one of your videos made me cry, Lindsay. What a horrible end to her life. She didn't really do anything wrong her entire life. She did a lot with what she was given in life. The way she was treated growing up, so many people would have ended up differently. She should have lived her life out in her beautiful country home and died if old age. Poor woman.
@pisceanbeauty25038 ай бұрын
Dealing with the aristocracy was always a precarious matter, no matter the social class. Nothing to romanticize or aspire too.
@SassyyjuicyMaria8 ай бұрын
She should have remained in England
@altinaykor3648 ай бұрын
@@pisceanbeauty2503 but people like you have the right to romanticize lunatics, right? how hypocritical
@Kenistyless5 ай бұрын
Poor woman; forget about the slave ; we've taken 12 million , so it really doesn't matter...
@oliviapendergast19 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this video I have been waiting all week!!
@tylishaqueenoceanriver16769 ай бұрын
I simply love your videos ❤❤ you’re my official teacher
@danielsantiagourtado34309 ай бұрын
Early! You're the Queen of history lindsay! Never miss a video of yours! Can you please consider a video on blessed karl?❤❤❤❤❤❤
@vonniecao39919 ай бұрын
I have a request: can you make a video about Madame de Pompadour? Not much is known about her and I would love to know about the history of this woman. I've seen mentions about her in like anime and a few movies. I even looked up if she's even a real person. I thought it'd be nice to talk about her since I think she was mistress before du Barry. I might be wrong so I'm sorry if I get the timeline wrong
@DianaDonineaux9 ай бұрын
Not much !!! What are you talking about ? She is way more popular than Madame Du barry .
@thedog-earedpage4269 ай бұрын
She already made a video about Madame de Pompadour.
@JenniferBristol8 ай бұрын
The hairstyle Pompadour was named after her! Do more research than Japanese Anime!
@yaraviera44448 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for taking us a little back to history
@aprilnelson904422 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your videos! Thanks so much for all the work you do; it really shows in the finished product and I deeply appreciate it. No matter the subject, I know when I click on one of your videos that both knowledge and entertainment await! :)
@catandrobbyflores8 ай бұрын
Holy flip! 10 children for the princess Maria. I applaud her surviving that many in those times.
@MoMommin8 ай бұрын
Love her narrating voice ❤
@aleksanderherman61299 ай бұрын
Love ittt, great work as always! ❤️
@eugene27899 ай бұрын
Omg i was waiting for you to talk about her!!!!
@jillb21617 ай бұрын
I love your knowledge of this subject . Louis 15 also loved her derriere and had her painted for his eyes Only ,but now you can buy them on postcards in the streets of Paris 💗
@lizziesangi16028 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable documentary! Paintings and the jewels of the day are spectacular! Thank you
@pistolannie65002 күн бұрын
TY for Not putting this to AI to read! You have a good voice for it.
@janehughes22797 ай бұрын
Thank you for piles 1 and 3 feel good about the future😊
@makenziholland5202Ай бұрын
This one was really good, thank you 🎉
@Mina-Diamandis9 ай бұрын
What a fascinating woman. Thank you for the video!
@MrsBees7 ай бұрын
The French revolution and the bloodbath it became is just so sad to me. How people could think that killing people for small things was ok is just crazy. (Heck, most of the time they were actually innocent.) Don't get me wrong... the "people" were starving and were being taxed literally to death while the aristocracy overindulged and had so much excess and waste. They demanded more money and really didn't care about the "people" that funded their lifestyle. Justice and reform would have been to redistribute their wealth and step then if the luxury they lived in and made to live like they were. However the mobs twisted "justice" into something so perverse and despicable. It just goes to show you the power of the mob. No one person would believe these acts were just. But when they are together in a group that evilness grows and the gates of chaos are unleashed.
@jillb21617 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you 🦘
@historicalgarb87908 ай бұрын
Her ending is so incredibly sad :(
@Carlandmeareniceanskind908 ай бұрын
Imagine what an insane reality tv show the French aristocracy would have made in those days! The brutality of French court during King Louie IV, the sadness of the loves lost of his grandson, followed by the stallion he became and all those women! The fashions..Madame Pompadour’s hairstyles..young Madam du Barry and her..adventures?!? would have had many glued to the tv lol and the villain Robespierre, what a monster.. he would have us voting him off the show for ruining all the fun…and for the last season, enter Napoleon!
@susieschlotzhauer99249 ай бұрын
Can you imagine having to behave while your husband flaunts mistresses tell me their wasn’t a wig snatched at least once back then in Versailles 😅
@catandrobbyflores8 ай бұрын
Smile and put up with it honestly all they could do. But i do agree at least one wig went flying.
@christines66048 ай бұрын
Ahahah funny for sure, most women are not into sharing its a man's thing so can you imagine all the shit 😂
@tenabarnes32698 ай бұрын
Women in nobility always had their quiet share of extramarital escapades also, most times it was often overlooked as long as it wasn’t publically flaunted. This was of course, after the heir and spare had been produced.
@babyramses50668 ай бұрын
If my 🦪 looked like the cave of wonders after birthing 10 of his kids, I'd be mad too. The only court I'd want to see his mistresses in is divorce court.
@susieschlotzhauer99248 ай бұрын
@@babyramses5066 hahahaha I legit spit my water you’re hilarious 😆
@jonatikaWwe9 ай бұрын
Interesting to know the true story behind the movie, thanks! I’d only say the last phrase is rather inaccurate, it was not “her ambition” that cut her life short, it was the bloody and violent ahemmm I mean fraternal revolution!! 😅
@Justhere8535 ай бұрын
So Louis and Marie Antoinette booted her from the palace but later reunited for eternity in a mausoleum after the guillotine.
@theresalaux56559 ай бұрын
Golly, what a gruesome ending !😮
@aliblanco61073 ай бұрын
This was an amazing story. Thank you....❤❤❤
@wykd37429 ай бұрын
Rose of Versailles ❤❤❤
@Sienna61647 ай бұрын
18:47- Hey, so does anyone have an idea how the hell that big diamond necklace would be worn? Like is it supposed to be the ties, is there a clasp, cause those ties look decorative.
@VeracityLH8 ай бұрын
"De grâce, monsieur le bourreau, encore un petit moment!". You can't help but pity this poor soul.
@oliviapendergast19 ай бұрын
Your videos are the best !!
@randomgirlnamedfefe8 ай бұрын
I knew it. It was never Marie's fault damn I feel bad for her because she had to pay the price of her husband's family
@Marenlauder1Күн бұрын
The figure of the sleeping beauty at Madame Tussaud’s is a life model of Jeanne du Barry taken by Madame Tussaud herself. She is exquisitely beautiful. And she breathes! 😊
@samanthamaynard44478 ай бұрын
Dauphin is pronounced "dough-fan" and is the masculine. You are saying "dough-feen," which equates to "dauphine" and is the feminine.
@akaemmaclaire9 ай бұрын
I was hoping you'd do a video on this movie!!! 🤩
@queencailo9 ай бұрын
"Doph-EEN" is the feminine version. "Doph-AHN" is the male version. His son was Le Grand Dauphin, not Le Grand Dauphine.
@sapphire27978 ай бұрын
Could you do an episode on mistresses in general? in warious courts, how were they treated, did they get along with queens consorts etc
@MalloryNewcomb3 ай бұрын
Wow. She is if nothing else, a fascinating woman. What a tragic ending. Also I think that reaction to the guillotine is more relatable than most. You often hear of people that are unusually calm. If I’m not mistaken, she didn’t ask the king to spend that much money on the necklace. I get now why you mentioned she wasn’t even a political figure. Was she well-known in her time? Like even commoners knew about her?
@Gio2050h4 ай бұрын
Excelent video! ❤
@bobbyhogg57278 ай бұрын
Great video!! Thankyou!!🤩
@astardustparade7 ай бұрын
The new movie is so good!
@captainbananapants72114 ай бұрын
What’s the name ???
@alicianelson12528 ай бұрын
I always found her interesting it’s rare that a woman can rise from the slums in history
@Andreaofaragon9 ай бұрын
Great video
@areiaaphrodite9 ай бұрын
Lindsey should do videos on the mistresses and children of Louis XV next, like the ones she did on Louis XIV
@animallover67668 ай бұрын
Love the documentaries you do 😍❤ would it be possible to do one for the French revolutionary Theroigne de Mericourt?
@benjamin_william_farzad9 ай бұрын
Respect to all royal family
@DerrickJLarson8 ай бұрын
Absolutely excellent video.👍👍
@sweetlikechocolate4378 ай бұрын
22:33 wrong, it wasn't Louis that offered the necklace to his wife, it was the jewellers Boehmer and Bassenge that made the extravagant necklace that offered the necklace to Marie Antoinette.
@dmu97368 ай бұрын
Amazing how the police back then without the tech we have today were able to track down her jewels in another country but today they can't find squat and if they do they have excuses not to give it back unless taken to court.
@casanova-late9 ай бұрын
It seems that you have some incorrect information regarding the de Mailly sisters. Louise Julie de Mailly-Nesle was never made a duchesse and did not ask for much from the king. Pauline’s part is correct . As for Diane, the image you used seems to be of her sister, Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle, who was the one who asked the king to make her a duchesse if he wished to have her in his bed. Marie-Anne was also the one who had her eldest sister, Louise Julie, forced to leave the court in 1742.
@lakrids-pibe8 ай бұрын
Gambling debt seems to be a big factor in the changing life trajectories.
@morticiasunshine14029 ай бұрын
This was so good so good thank you so much so interesting, isn't she also the lady who they kind of got the archetype of the dumb blonde from? I don't remember but I thought that was someone with the last name of Dewberry as well
@ledam26549 ай бұрын
Lindsay, can you make a video of Karin Månsdotter, daughter of a soldier/commonor who became Queen Consort of Sweden through her marriage to Eric XIV of Sweden?
@LucaZhang9 ай бұрын
Rose of Versailles is quite accurate story then
@franceschater20909 ай бұрын
I have a a few requests myself, could you by any chance do Anne of Brittany wife to King Charles the eighth, Mary The rich of Burgundy wife of holy Roman Emperor Maximilian, the traitor Queen of France Marie de medici wife of King Henri the fourth
@dancetothenight9 ай бұрын
Holy Fck Lindsey. What a fantastic incredible life story! When you got it, baby you got IT
@torturedGenius739 ай бұрын
Great show Lindsay!
@zarathustra6425 ай бұрын
C’mon “Bécu” with the good hair 🤣
@catlamp41354 ай бұрын
I don't know why, but something about the French Revolution makes me so so sad. Seeing the monarchy end makes me sad.
@emilybarclay88312 ай бұрын
Move to Saudi Arabia , a country with an absolute monarchy to see what it’s like living under one. You won’t enjoy it
@joyjones82319 ай бұрын
i feel like ambition implies purposely plotting. When hearing her story she seemed less ambitious and more able to make due with her skill and situation. Her particular beauty meet the standards of the time, and her understanding of how the society and men of the time opperated seemed her biggest asset. Is it ambitious or survival in the most opportune sitch? Given that there weren't a lot of choices for comfort, education, or ownership for women in the past.