One of the great Miss France was invited to the set of Face à Hanouna this Saturday, November 16. Indeed, Sylvie Tellier came to bear witness to her years spent in this large family, at the head of the organization, before leaving her position in the summer of 2022, after seventeen years of good and loyal service.
She also returned to the reasons for her departure : “Why did I stop? […] Because I am young. I loved what I did at Miss France, but I wanted to challenge myself on other things.”
she explained. Since her departure, the rules have changed, and this visibly comforts her in her choice to leave. : “Me, I like […] when it's a little framed. I like being able to say to a young woman: no cell phones at the table, you're late. In fact, I managed it a bit like I managed my family, summarized the wife of Laurent Schenten. Sometimes you need a framework for things to go well.” she declared.
Sylvie Tellier “I really left on good terms”
The former Miss also took the opportunity to clarify the subject of the circumstances of her departure from the organization : “No, I didn't take 12 million euros. I really left on good terms. That's why, this evening, I'm making the comments for Miss Universe, that I was president of the jury Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais a month ago, which I presented Miss Martinique three months ago…”, she then explained.
She also explained her special bond with the Miss : “In fact, I remain a Miss France and a friend of Miss France. It's not because you leave a society that you automatically want it to collapse. I love this show, I wish it success crazy. Because it brings people entertainment at a time when it's very complicated for everyone. […] I wish them a long life”, she declared.
The guest gave the name of her favorite candidate
Cyril Hanouna, as well as his team, obviously spoke about the upcoming election. After scrolling through the photos of each candidate for the title, the host asked Sylvie Tellier for her preference.
An answer that the former Miss knew how to give : “So, it's complicated to give your favorite today, because I have to hear them, I have to see them parade, but I have the right to become hyper chauvinistic again because I'm part of the “organization. So obviously, for the moment, it's Rhône-Alpes”, she explained. This is Alexcia Couly, a 22-year-old biotechnology engineering student. : “Because Lyon has been waiting for this for 23 years”, she explained.