Angélique Angarni-Filopon reacts to the cyberharassment she suffers

Angélique Angarni-Filopon reacts to the cyberharassment she suffers
Angélique Angarni-Filopon reacts to the cyberharassment she suffers

Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss 2025, in “What a time!” on France 2.
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VIDEO – Guest of “What a time!” on France 2, Miss France 2025 assured that her family and more particularly her nephews are affected by the hateful, insulting and racist comments published on social networks.

On December 14, the life ofAngélique Angarni-Filopon rocked. That evening, the 34-year-old Martinican was elected Miss France 2025. But since then, the flight attendant has continued to receive hateful, insulting and racist messages on social networks.

The wave of cyberharassment has reached such proportions that the Miss France Society felt obliged to react and strongly condemned these comments. “These offensive comments have no place in our competition, nor in our society, and will all be reported to the appropriate authorities. Harassment and cyber harassment are punishable by law.is written in a post published on Instagram and signed Frédéric Gilbert, president of the Miss France Society.

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Saturday evening, Angélique Angarni-Filopon was the guest of “What an era!” on France 2. Léa Salamé obviously questioned her about these “sluts”. “I unfortunately read them because I want to block, I no longer want these people to have access to my account. Unfortunately, what people don't realize is that behind me, I have a family and I have nephews who come across the comments. Me, I armor myself, in the West Indies they say “I'm Armored”that means “My heart is armored” but my nephews may not necessarily beshe recalled. I find it sad to just take so much time and comfort in telling someone you don't love them. I will never say to someone on the street: “I don’t like your hat” because I don't care, it's not my hat”she lamented.

Present on the set, Jérémy Ferrari made a point of emphasizing that this type of message is not reserved only for Miss France. “Any subject, any debate, any show, any music, any sketch, any film…”declared the comedian before being cut off by Christophe Dechavanne: “The Misses, one more point anyway”. And Angélique Angarni-Filopon agrees: “Yeah, the Misses, we’re expensive all the same”.

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