Miss 2025: a few hours before the competition, a candidate forced to defend herself against accusations

Miss 2025: a few hours before the competition, a candidate forced to defend herself against accusations
Miss France 2025: a few hours before the competition, a candidate forced to defend herself against accusations

This Saturday, December 14 in the evening, the Futuroscope Arena in Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, in the department, will welcome on its stage the 30 regional Misses competing to succeed Ève Gilles. The competition
Miss is not open to everyone. Strict regulations govern the participation of contenders for the crown.

Female people “in the civil status“, even transgender, must be over 18 years old. If it authorizes tattoos, the company led by Frédéric Gilbert prohibited from having had cosmetic surgery (except restorative). A young woman in the competition this year would still have slipped through the cracks…

Miss France 2025: has this candidate undergone cosmetic surgery?

According to a rumor, Jade Benazech would have gone under the knife. The surgical intervention would involve her luscious lips. Was there really a labioplasty?
“For four years in college, I heard about it. I still hear about it today. While it's totally natural. I can bring you photos of myself as a child with the same mouth.”assures Miss Languedoc 2024 in the pages of Tele-Leisure.

On the contrary, the young woman wishes make her lips “a force”. His height (1.82 m today) also caused him to be the victim of school harassment. “I only told my mother about it when I was in high school. My father found out only two years ago. In high school, everything changed because I had new friends and I strengthened my character”she explains to our colleagues.

Miss France 2025: this candidate responds to her haters

The nursing student is not unaware the toxicity of social networks. If they don't leave her totally indifferent, the comments from her haters slip past her. “I think that I have hardened over the years following what I experienced. But my mother is very afraid that I will be criticized and judged for nothing”declares the beauty queen.

Asked by The Dispatch, his father, Frédéric Benazech, ex-rugby playerbelieves thatelle “really has a chance because she has this natural side, she doesn't worry, she doesn't play the princess”. “I believe in her lucky star. She goes about it in such a natural and simple way that it can make a difference. I hope we will feel it and see it during prime time”he adds, confidently.

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