The Miss France company reacted to the cyberharassment suffered by Angélique Angarni-Filopon since her election, by condemning “firmly hold these words”. In a press release published Friday, December 20, the committee revealed that it was taking legal action.
Angélique Angarni-Filopon's Miss France adventure is off to a flying start. Since his coronation, Saturday December 14 at the Arena Futuroscope in Poitiers (Vienna), the beauty queen faces a wave of hatred on social networksbetween racism and ageism. The 34-year-old from Martinique, who is not the type to let herself be discouraged, can also count on the support of former winners of the competition, like Diane Leyre. “Little rant of the day concerning the cyberharassment suffered by our new Miss France. Are we going to be entitled to it every year now? Because last year, it was the haircut that you didn't like, this year, I see that there are racist comments from everywhere regarding our new Miss France. I don't actually understand…”recently reacted Miss France 2022. And added: “Like any sporting competition, there is only one winner. That’s how it is, that’s the aim of the game […] Why ruin everything with your opinion which remains only yours and which you can keep to yourself? Why ruin his year with criticism all over the place because it doesn't suit you?” In reaction to this torrent of hatred that Angélique Angarni-Filopon is experiencing, the Miss France committee has also stepped up to the plate…
The Miss France committee takes legal action in the face of the wave of hatred against Angélique Angarni-Filopon
The Miss France company denounced the cyberharassment of which Angélique Angarni-Filopon is a victim, Friday December 20. “Since her election she has suffered a wave of harassment and hateful comments on social networks,” we read in a press release published in an Instagram story. “The Miss France company strongly condemns these comments”, it is indicated. In this context, the Miss France committee announced its intention to take legal action: “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. we also learn.
The press release from the Miss France committee was widely relayed, notably by Alexandra Rosenfeld (Miss France 2006) and Flora Coquerel (Miss France 2014). Enough to bring balm to the heart of the person concerned. “This support that I have received since yesterday touches me enormously”she confided in an Instagram story, Saturday December 21. At the end of the day, Angélique Angarni-Filopon spoke again to her community: “I prefer to ignore hatred than to feed it. Please protect yourself as much as I do from all these negative things: block or report bad behavior but don't put yourself in danger with comments that stir up even more hatred: LIFE WILL TAKE CARE OF THE REST.”