Cindy Fabre announced on Instagram her departure from the management of the Miss France committee, after three rich and intense years. The former Miss France 2005, who succeeded Sylvie Tellier, leaves behind an adventure that she describes as unforgettable.
This Wednesday, January 22, Cindy Fabre shared the news with her subscribers: “End clap. It is with great emotion that I announce the end of my collaboration with the Miss France Society, after three intense and incredibly enriching years.” In her message, she emphasizes having put all her energy into developing the competition while respecting her identity. However, she confides that life now invites her to “rewrite her path”.
Appointed in 2022 by Alexia Laroche-Joubert, then president of the Miss France Society, Cindy Fabre took over from Sylvie Tellier, who had spent 17 years in this emblematic position. In three years, Cindy Fabre has accompanied three Miss France: Indira Ampiot and Ève Gilles, and Angélique Angarni-Filopon, whom she followed for a few weeks.
The former beauty queen also wanted to warmly thank the teams, partners, delegates, and especially the Misses, whom she saw “grow and reveal themselves”.
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According to Le Parisien, Cindy Fabre will not be replaced. The role of director, already reduced since the departure of Sylvie Tellier, seems to be evolving towards less direct supervision of the Misses. Frédéric Gilbert, president of the Miss France Society, also praised “his support and collaboration over the last three years”.
And after?
Cindy Fabre concludes her message on a positive note, evoking the opening of a “new chapter” with projects that resemble her and that she is eager to share. If she leaves the Miss France stage, this adventure will remain “forever engraved in her heart”.
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