Angélique Angarni-Filopon responds to criticism since she was elected Miss 2025

Angélique Angarni-Filopon responds to criticism since she was elected Miss 2025
Angélique Angarni-Filopon responds to criticism since she was elected Miss France 2025

Invited on the set of “Quelle époque”, Saturday January 4, 2025, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, elected Miss 2025, responded to the numerous criticisms she receives on her physique, her haircut, her age and even her hair color. skin. “It’s a little loose,” she slipped.

This is the lot of many Miss France. Since she was elected Miss France 2025, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, who represented during the beauty contest, has been the target of numerous criticisms on her physique, on her haircut, on her age – at 34, she is the oldest Miss France – and even her skin color, so much so that the Miss France Committee was forced to react. Criticisms that she sees passing through her social networks, as she confided on the set of “Quelle époque”, Saturday January 4, 2025.

“I unfortunately read because I want to block, I no longer want these people to have access to my direct account,” explained Angélique Angarni-Filopon, before regretting: “Unfortunately, what people don’t realize is is that behind me, I have a family, and I have nephews who come across the comments. Me, I armor myself, in the West Indies, they say: “My heart is armored”, but my nephews are not necessarily. » The oldest of his nephews is only 13 years old, and “he sees all that”.

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Angélique Angarni-Filopon: “The Misses are expensive”

“I find it sad to take so much comfort in telling someone that you don’t love them. And time too. I would never say to someone on the street, “I don’t like your hat.” Because I don’t care,” added Angélique Angarni-Filopon, who can count on the support of the other Misses. “They will never do it in the street, that’s the point of social networks,” said Baptiste Lecaplain, also a guest on the show. And Miss France laments: “Exactly. And it’s a bit cowardly, which is a shame. » Not that she would prefer to be harassed in the street as well, but simply not to be harassed, period. “The Misses are expensive,” concluded Angélique Angarni-Filopon, in particular with reference to the harassment suffered by her predecessor, Eve Gilles. As a reminder, harassment and cyberharassment are punishable by law.

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