Invited on January 8 to the microphone of Sud Radio, Angélique Angarni-Filopon preferred not to give her opinion on Charlie Hebdo and the right to blasphemy. She justifies her reservation this Friday, in a message on Instagram.
Angélique Angarni-Filopon explains. To the question “Are you Charlie?”, asked at the microphone of Sud Radio, Miss France 2025 had preferred not to give his opinion or dwell on the subject.
Faced with the criticism she says she received on social networks, she responded on Instagram this Friday.
“Perhaps it was clumsy but in my role as Miss France, I owe myself neutrality on certain subjects to avoid any misunderstandings and arouse any controversies,” she wrote.
“freedom, tolerance and respect”
“Charlie Hebdo touches on profound issues and obviously, freedom of expression is essential in France. I strongly condemn terrorist acts which are an attack on the fundamental values of our society, in particular freedom, tolerance and respect. “
-“Everyone has an opinion, I have mine and I prefer to keep it to myself,” declared Angélique Angarni-Filopon, guest on Wednesday January 8 on South Radioand questioned on the subject on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the attack against Charlie Hebdo. “Do you think that in France we have the right to blasphemy?”, the Sud Radio journalist tried to ask.
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Angélique Angarni-Filopon has also been the victim of cyberharassment since her election on December 14. So much so that the Miss France company had to publish a press release to remind people that online harassment was punishable by law and that any hateful comments would be reported to the courts.
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