Cindy Fabre leaves Miss , the director of the competition broadcast on TF1 had held the position for three years

Stephane Cardinale – Corbis / Corbis via Getty Images Cindy Fabre leaves the presidency of the Miss competition after 3 years.

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Cindy Fabre leaves the presidency of the Miss France competition after 3 years.

ENTERTAINMENT – A page turns “ with a lot of emotion “. Cindy Fabre announced this Wednesday, January 22 that she was leaving the head of the Miss France competition broadcast each year in December on TF1. The beauty queen has held this position since 2022. She spoke out about her departure in a long message posted on Instagram.

In the caption of a photo in which she waves, the 2005 winner evokes the end of this professional adventure “ I put all my energy and passion into this adventure, with the sincere desire to contribute to the evolution of the competition while preserving its identity and values. I would have loved to continue carrying out this mission that is so close to my heart, but sometimes life invites us to rewrite our path. »

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According to The Parisianthe decision to stop this collaboration was taken by mutual agreement between Cindy Fabre and the current president of the Miss France company, Frédéric Gilbert. The company also announced the departure of Cindy Fabre in a press release posted in the story of its Instagram account. A press release in which Miss 2004 is thanked for having “ made it possible to ensure continuity » et « preserved the values ​​of the Miss France competition ».

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Cindy Fabre had been appointed to this position by the new president of the Miss France company at the time, Alexia Laroche-Joubert. Cindy Fabre thus took over from Sylvie Tellier who had held the reins of the competition for 17 years. She therefore, for three years, supported the newly elected Miss France on a daily basis in their various commitments and managed the organization of the national competition.

Neither Cindy Fabre nor the Miss France company discusses the continuation and possible succession of Miss France 2005 to this position. According to the Parisian however, no one will succeed him.

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