Miss , Angélique Angarni-Filopon, became Miss at 34: a former Miss cries scandal

Miss , Angélique Angarni-Filopon, became Miss at 34: a former Miss cries scandal
Miss Martinique, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, became Miss France at 34: a former Miss cries scandal

The Miss 2025 election took place this Saturday evening at Futuroscope in . Like every year, those disappointed expressed their comments regarding the winner. Every year, the procession of critics that accompanies the winner slightly stifles the joy of all the people who rejoice in the victory of their favorite.

Last year, Ève Gilles had, for example experienced a smear campaignt. This year, it is the turn of Angélique Angarni-Filopon. The one who until Saturday was Miss , has now become Miss France. She finished just ahead of one of the big favorites, Miss -Pas-De- as well as Miss Corsica. A victory which was therefore widely criticized.

Miss France aged over 30

Last year, Ève Gilles experienced a terrible campaign of destabilization after being the first Miss France winner to wear short hair. This year, Angélique Angarni-Filopon is the first Miss France aged over 30. A victory which did not please everyone, particularly on the Corsica side. Stella Vangioni's third place indeed was widely criticized by a former Miss CorsicaEva Colas.

“I can’t get over it… She deserved more, it pisses me off, NPDC [Nord-pas-de-Calais, ndlr] and the islands need to stop voting”she wrote in a comment on Miss France’s Instagram account. It was enough to spark controversy with other Internet users. “NPDC didn’t win either…and no we will never stop supporting our Misses.” “Fair play is not given to everyone. Coming from a former miss, it's really not very classy ».

The defeat of Miss Corsica not digested

Stella Vangioni therefore finds herself right in the middle of a controversy despite itself. The Miss Corsica who finished third would have, according to her predecessor, deserved much better. The exchange of arms on Miss France's Instagram account was fierce between Eva Colas and the many Internet users who came to defend this year's winner. The former Miss Corsica thus wanted to conclude her remarks facing to the criticisms which have been made more and more numerous.

“Conflict and opposition move things forward, you know. No need to always be smooth, in representation, to appear…! It's been a long time since I got over that and the way others looked at me. Don't be afraid to go against the grain… If my comment bothers you, that's life, I'm not going to apologize. Our Miss Corsica had the perfect profile this year, I have the right and even more as that former representative to say that I am disappointed ». Probably the Corsicans will be able to take comfort in having seen the Pope this weekend if not having won Miss France.

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