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Miss 2025: who is Emma Grégoire, the sublime Miss Limousin?

The election of Miss 2025 will take place at Futuroscope on Saturday December 14, 2024. Like every year since 1996, this ceremony will be broadcast live on TF1. Unsurprisingly, the legendary Jean-Pierre Foucault should still officiate at the presentation of the program. As a reminder, the election of Miss France 2025 will be the second since the disappearance of Geneviève de Fontenay. Indeed, the former historic boss of the Miss died at the age of 90 on Wednesday August 2, 2023.

While the Miss France 2025 ceremony will not take place for two months, regional elections are currently taking place across the four corners of France. Saturday October 5, 2024, no less than 15 candidates competed to win the sash of Miss Limousin 2024. In the end, it was a young woman named Emma Grégoire who was elected.

Miss France 2025: Emma Grégoire will represent Limousin during the ceremony

“D-4 before the Miss Limousin gala! Knowing that my loved ones will be there on Saturday in the public, it boosts me like never before. I thank my family, my friends and all those who contributed to this experience. Your presence by my side means a lot for me. Thank you for instilling so much passion in the audience, your enthusiasm will be one of my best memories of this evening.”Emma Grégoire wrote before the ceremony.

Aged 23, the new Miss Limousin measures 1.78 meters. Corrézienne of Mauritian origin, the young beauty queen is currently a 5th year pharmacy student. Following her coronation, she will represent the Limousin region during the Miss France 2025 election in a few weeks.

Never has a single Miss Limousin been elected the most beautiful woman in France until now

If ever she were elected to succeed Eve Gilles as the most beautiful woman in France. Emma Grégoire would thus become the very first Miss Limousin to be crowned Miss France since the creation of the competition. As a reminder, the last notable result of a Miss Limousin during a ceremony was that of Aude Destour in 2018.

That year, the young beauty queen was named fourth runner-up to Miss France 2019 (Vaimalama Chaves, editor’s note). In 2006, Sophie Vouzelaud finished first runner-up to Miss France 2007, just behind Rachel Legrain-Trapani. At the time, the ceremony had already taken place at Futuroscope. Will history repeat itself for Emma Grégoire? See you on Saturday December 14 on TF1 to find out.

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