Like every year, the palace on avenue Kléber, the Peninsula Paris opened its doors to the Bonnes Fées, the association which fights against breast cancer. At the start of the month of Pink October, a breast cancer screening awareness campaign, the Good Fairies therefore organized their charity gala within the confines of this sublime venue, tinged with fuchsia pink for the occasion. The association of Good Fairiescreated in 2005, brings together no less than eighteen Miss France. All gathered, this Thursday, October 3, for this great occasion. And if each of their sumptuous outfits has been scrutinized, it is of course Chloé Mortaud who will have captured the most attention, her baby bump being perfectly sublimated. Purepeople was there.
In an asymmetrical blue dress, the charming brunette, who announced her third pregnancy on the occasion of Malika Ménard’s wedding, was radiant. Already the mother of two children, young Matis, born 11 years ago from her past love affair with racing driver Romain Thievin, as well as little Maeva (2 years old), fruit of her relationship with her husband David Dean Neiger, the former beauty queen looked radiant. And Eve Gilles did not fail to analyze her round belly to guess the sex of the baby. She was naturally not the only one to look very beautiful that evening.
Sylvie Tellier, in a sumptuous pink dress, almost stole the show from all the other Misses. And yet, they were all more beautiful than the others: Marine Ltemporel, Camille Cerf, Clémence Bottino, Diane Leyre, Amandine Petit, Indira Ampiot, Mareva Galanter, Maeva Coucke, Sophie Thalmann, Corinne Coman, Nathalie Marquay, Eve Gilles, Miss France 2024Mélody Vilbert, they all pulled out all the stops on the occasion of the global campaign “Pink October”, and the launch of the charitable program “Peninsula in Pink”.
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Misses but not only that. In the confines of the Peninsula Paris reception room, where everything had been thought through at length, a few celebrities were looking for their place. From the start of the evening, Jarry quickly approached Valérie Trierweiler, wanting to get to know her before sitting down at her table. And obviously the connection quickly took off between the two. The former First Lady and the comedian never left each other’s side, finally joined by Anne Roumanoff. Ophélie Meunier, not Miss France even if she could have totally claimed the title, was also there, as were the influencer Chloé Lecareux, François-Xavier Demaison and Sarah Saldmann. Finally, Chloé Mortaud is not the only future mother to have radiated under the photographers’ flashes since Denitsa Ikonomova, pregnant with her first childalso arrived just before dinner time, accompanied by the radiant future dad: François Alu.
For several years, at the beginning of October, the Peninsula, under the leadership of its director, Vincent Pimont, has brought together an audience of stars for this charity evening, which raises funds for the association The Good Fairies. An association whose main aim is to intervene in the cause of women to improve their living conditions with several types of awareness-raising actions.