TF1 and the regional committees of Miss France revealed behind the scenes of the filming of the portraits of the candidates for the December 14 election. Bonus bloopers…
It's a must for the evening of the Miss France election: the portraits broadcast on TF1 during the ceremony allow voters, the jury and the public, to form a precise idea of the candidates.
And since the beginning of the week, the regional committees and the broadcaster have put a small part of these portraits online on their social networks and on the TF1 + site. All accompanied by a few offbeat scenes which will inevitably be cut during editing.
Thus, we saw Cassiopée Rimbaud, Miss Roussillon, stammer a little (“I'm stressed”) and almost fall during the filming of her portrait in the Catalan scrubland (“it's physical, very physical”). And when the cameraman told him to be careful not to fall. “No! It's planned,” she laughed as she replied, certain that her clumsiness could end in a fall.
A portrait of which Miss Roussillon was proud. “I’m so happy with the result, the hair, the outfits, everything…”
“The portrait is the first big step to reach Miss France,” she confided at the start of a video in which highlighted the tone of the clip which will be broadcast during the ceremony scheduled for December 14 at Futuroscope in Poitiers. “I am studying to become a special education teacher,” she said. “I defend the causes that are close to my heart and in particular that of people with disabilities,” she said. “I am very kind to everyone, I love to support others,” Cassiopeia Rimbaud further assured.
Miss Languedoc talks about the harassment she suffered
Jade Benazech, Miss Languedoc, shot her portrait at the foot of the Pont du Gard. Originally from Sallèles-d'Aude, she chose this emblematic place in Languedoc “because we came there on school trips, whether in primary or secondary school”.
-Filming the portrait also made Miss Languedoc realize that she was really entering the Miss France adventure. “When I was little, I watched Miss France with stars in my eyes and there I am.”
A portrait in which Jade Benazech evokes the period when “as a child”, she was “harassed”. “Participating in Miss France is therefore a form of revenge and a source of pride.”
The daughter of the former Narbonne and USAP rugby player, Frédéric Benazech, also spoke about her childhood as a “tomboy”. “I was more friends with boys than girls. We fished, we hunted, we built tree houses, we had a lot of fun,” she testified.
A portrait shot while Jade Benazech had a “cold”. The “p”s could then become “b” as when she said she had been practicing “handball since I was 7”. A sequence for the Misses' bloopers, certainly.
The official portrait will be broadcast on December 14, this evening where Miss Languedoc like Miss Roussillon and the others dream of wearing the crown of Miss France 2025. A dream more accessible than ever.