A wave of hatred which is beginning to impact the new beauty queen… On December 14, during the Miss France election at Futuroscope, Angélique Angarni-Filopon was crowned Miss France 2025. If the main interested party was very happy to be able to represent France (and Martinique, where she is from) throughout her reign, she very quickly had to face an unprecedented wave of hatred on social networks. Criticized for her hair, her skin color but also her age, the one who succeeded Ève Gilles was the target of numerous criticisms on the Web. A situation that she still has a lot of difficulty managing and about which she spoke out on Saturday, January 4, on the set of What an era!
Angélique Angarni-Filopon criticized on the Web: this remark is full of meaning
Questioned by Léa Salamé on the numerous criticisms which have been aimed at her since her coronation, Angélique Angarni-Filopon quickly conceded that it was a very difficult situation for her to manage. If, initially, she read the hateful comments from Internet users (to block them later), the beauty queen then wanted to remind us that she is not the only one to be impacted by this kind of comments. “What people don't realize is that behind me, I have a family. And I have nephews who come across the comments“, she confided, before then adding: “I shield myself. But my nephews may not necessarily be. My oldest nephew is 13 years old. He's very young, it's his 3rd year in college.“A speech which, we hope, could encourage certain Internet users to stop writing malicious messages towards him.
“I find it sad“: Angélique Angarni-Filopon deplores the behavior of Internet users
Still facing Léa Salamé and the guests from Quelle époque!, Angélique Angarni-Filopon then spoke a little more about the wave of hatred which takes place on social networks after each coronation. “I find it sad to take so much comfort in telling someone that you don't like them. Time too. I would never say to someone in the street: 'I don't like your hat'”, she then lamented, before assuring: “The Misses, we're expensive!”
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