The confession of Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss 2025) on her past as a flight attendant: “I scalded a passenger”

Angélique Angarni-Filopon's life changed on December 14. Miss 2024, who was the oldest of the competition with 34 years on the clock, indeed won the coveted crown of Miss 2025.

The flight attendant past of Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss France 2025)

Before succeeding Eve Gilles, Miss France 2024, Angélique Angarni-Filopon officiated in a completely different role. She actually worked as cabin crew for an airline. Recently invited to BuzzTV Le Figaro/ Mag, the beauty queen spoke candidly about her job, recounting certain flight anecdotes along the way, including the day she scalded a passenger. “I have already experienced absolutely incredible turbulence which even scared me. You should know that we, flight attendants, are not afraid of turbulence. For me, on the contrary, it puts me to sleep, it rocks me. Afterwards, I already had to change an 80 year old woman on board. And then, during my first flight, I dropped very hot coffee on a gentleman. I wanted to wipe it and his wife snatched the paper from me and said: “It’s okay, I’ll do it!” »”she said.

Angélique Angarni-Filopon ready to become a flight attendant again after Miss France

To ensure her intense year of reign, Angélique Angarni-Filopon took unpaid leave from the company in which she worked. “I got in touch with them yesterday and a decision was made between the Miss France company and Corsair”she told our colleagues, specifying that she did not know if she would resume her activity after Miss France. But the young thirty-year-old was more talkative, evoking the nice support received from the CEO of the company, Pascal de Izaguirre, during her election. “He was at a wedding that day, he couldn't make it. And when he learned of my victory, he jumped for joy, he told me. He's really proud of me. I can't wait to return to the Corsair premises to meet my colleagues and celebrate my victory over a drink with them. Mr. de Izaguirre, I still have trouble calling him Pascal, is very happy.”

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