Par Mathilde Seifert
Published
January 10 at 8:08 p.m.,
updated January 10 at 8:16 p.m.
Since her interview on Sud Radio, the beauty queen has been under fire from critics. After the indignation of Internet users, it is the turn of Charlie Hebdo to react.
Miss France 2025 in turmoil. Since an interview with Sud Radio, Angélique Angarni-Filopon has found herself facing the wrath of her detractors. Indeed, on Wednesday January 8, she was the guest of Valérie Expert and Gilles Ganzmann. During the interview, the latter asked him: “Are you Charlie?” in connection with the tenth anniversary of the attack which occurred on the premises of Charlie Hebdo . Under the guise of the duty of neutrality imposed by her role as Miss France, Angélique Angarni Filopon, embarrassed, said: “I’m not saying anything”.
A neutrality which did not please a certain number of Internet users. And which did not seem to be to the taste of Juin, designer for Charlie Hebdo since 2015. This Friday, January 10, in reaction, the reporter-cartoonist responded with his art: a few strokes of the pencil. At the top of this caricature is written in bold and in imperative form: “Miss France is not Charlie!”
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Just below, two minarets frame three figures with glasses and beards. These men can be considered Mullahs, that is to say “religious leaders responsible for interpreting the religious texts of Islam and enforcing Koranic law.” Everyone wears a turban on their head but also a sign in their hands, showing the emblematic sign that appeared the day after the attack perpetrated against Charlie HebdoJanuary 7, 2015. Only this time, on the sign it is written: “I am Miss France”. A caricature suggesting that while failing to support Charlie, Angélique Angarni-Filopon is supported by religious leaders.
A drawing that particularly made Valérie Expert, one of the two interviewers the day before, laugh. The journalist was quick to reshare the publication on her Instagram account but also to comment on it with emojis crying with laughter and others miming applause.
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