Miss 2025: Sylvie Vartan, Marie-José Pérec… discover the 100% female jury for this new election

Miss 2025: Sylvie Vartan, Marie-José Pérec… discover the 100% female jury for this new election
Miss France 2025: Sylvie Vartan, Marie-José Pérec… discover the 100% female jury for this new election

Before her farewell to the stage, she will crown the new Miss . Singer Sylvie Vartan will be president of the jury for the Miss France 2025 election which will be held on December 14 at Futuroscope in (Vienna), TF 1 announced this Thursday, November 28.

The star of French song, who will give her last concerts in January 2025 at the Palais des Congrès in , will be accompanied by six other women. Everyone will be demanding to elect the new beauty queen who will represent France for a year and who will succeed Eve Gilles.

We will therefore have to take into account Marie-José Pérec, unforgettable triple Olympic athletics champion at the Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996 Games, who lit the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in July with Teddy Rinse. She will be alongside the host and stylist Cristina Cordula, the dancer and choreographer Fauve Hautot, the Belgian comedian Nawell Madani and the Franco-Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili.

To top it all off, a former Miss France was needed to complete this 100% female jury, in the person of Flora Coquerel, who had worn the sash in 2014. These seven women will have the difficult task of deciding between the 30 contenders for the title. 50/50 with the public.

This is the third time that the Miss France committee has favored a jury composed exclusively of women, after a first experience in 2019 and last year. It was the former director of the committee and Miss France 2002, Sylvie Tellier, who had the honor of chairing the jury for the 2024 vintage, surrounded by Stéfi Celma, Adriana Karembeu, Nolwenn Leroy, Élodie Poux, Estelle Mossely and Nina Métayer .

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