Miss : Cindy Fabre leaves her position as director of the competition: News

Miss : Cindy Fabre leaves her position as director of the competition: News
Miss France: Cindy Fabre leaves her position as director of the competition: News

Miss 2005 was appointed director of the national beauty queen competition after the departure of Sylvie Tellier. It will not be replaced.

Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005, leaves her position as director of the national Miss France competition, reveals The ParisianWednesday January 22. La Normande had been named three years earlier. She took over the reins of the competition after the departure of Sylvie Tellier. It was the new boss of the competition at the time, Alexia Laroche-Joubert, who had appointed her, to everyone's surprise, to this position.

As director of the national Miss France competition, Cindy Fabre was responsible for organizing the beauty competition at the national level and accompanying the beauty queens to regional events. According to information from the national daily, Cindy Fabre will not be replaced.

His “service contract” was not renewed

This decision was made “by mutual agreement with the Presidency of the competition”. The one who is project manager in an agency specializing in events in , was not fired since she worked through “a service contract”. It was therefore not renewed.

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“I put all my energy and my passion into this adventure, with the sincere desire to contribute to the evolution of the competition while preserving its identity and its values”, wrote on her social networks, the beauty queen, elected 20 years earlier. “I would have loved to continue carrying out this mission that is so close to my heart, but sometimes life invites us to rewrite our path”she added, thanking the teams and the Misses she was able to support, namely Indira Ampiot, Miss France 2023, and Ève Gilles, Miss France 2024.

published on January 22 at 9:46 a.m., Emma Allamand, 6Medias

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