Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss 2025) tells us behind the scenes of her speech which caused a sensation on the evening of the election

Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss 2025) tells us behind the scenes of her speech which caused a sensation on the evening of the election
Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss France 2025) tells us behind the scenes of her speech which caused a sensation on the evening of the election

Before finding the key phrase for her speech delivered on the stage of Miss 2025, Angélique Angarni-Filopon went through several phases, as she confided to Tele-Leisure.

Behind the scenes of a speech that struck people’s minds. Last Saturday on TF1, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss , was elected Miss France 2025 on the stage of the Arena Futuroscope in . Elected at 34, she became the oldest Miss in the history of the competition. During the evening, this civilian air hostess had the opportunity to make an impression when she spoke when the selection of the 15 finalists was announced, including her first runner-up, Sabah. Aib. “In 2011, a young woman aged 20 finished 1st runner-up in the Miss Martinique competition. Today, it is this same young woman of 34 who stands before you to represent Martinique, its diaspora, as well as all the women who were told one day that it was too late“, launched the young woman, warmly applauded by Fauve Hautot, member of the jury chaired by Sylvie Vartan.

I also had an eloquence teacher“: Miss France 2025 lifts the veil behind the scenes of her speech on TF1

In an interview given to Tele-LeisureAngélique Angarni-Filopon confided on how she prepared her speech. “I have been preparing my speech since I won the crown of Miss Martinique 2024. I also had an eloquence teacher, to whom I owe a lot, who corrected me if necessary. I wrote all my text but he helped me with the syntax.”remembered the one who won the regional crown on September 14 and was elected Miss France 2025 on December 14.

To all the women who have been told it’s too late“: how Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss France 2025) had the spark for her speech

And the thirty-year-old didn’t immediately find the sentence that struck a chord with viewers and the jury: “At one point, I wrote: ‘Martinique, its diaspora, as well as all women’. And I couldn’t do it, I said to myself: ‘There’s something missing, it’s weird…’. I kept saying ‘all women’ but I don’t find myself extraordinary enough to represent all women. I thought it lacked humility. And I ended up saying ‘and to all the women who were told it was too late’. Sensing that she had a sentence with high potential, the future Miss France 2025 consulted one of her friends to make sure. “I sent this version to my friend Aurélie, the one that pushed me to re-registerin voice note and she shouted into the phone: ‘That’s what you should say!’ So I understood that I was on the right track.” she rejoices in hindsight. And the least we can say is that his instincts did not fail him.

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