This Saturday, December 14, the 95th edition of the Miss France competition will reveal the new French beauty queen. But his election will not be without difficulties, because the scene is particularly slippery this year!
A long-awaited evening. This Saturday, December 14, one of the 30 candidates for the Miss France competition will be chosen to succeed Ève Gilles. An event that many viewers will be able to follow on TF1, while the Futuroscope audience will have the chance to attend it live, and which could well give rise to disappointments. Indeed, if this 95th edition of Miss France is organized to the millimeter, the vagaries of live broadcasts never warn you. And this year, it is impromptu falls that threaten the young misses. Because for this edition of the competition in particular, the stage promises to be very slippery, reveals The Parisian .
In a behind-the-scenes report on the competition and its audiovisual broadcast, our colleagues were able to preview the Futuroscope stage on which the candidates will parade. And the non-slip soles seem to be there. “The scene is slipping quite a bit. The prime time shoes only arrived today. Obviously, it hurts”explained Miss Guyana and Pays de la Loire. Jade Fansonna, elected Miss Guyana 2025, then specified, regarding anti-slip: “We all bought some, but it doesn’t protect everything. The scene is very big and shiny. It has nothing to do with our regional elections”. Fingers crossed that there will be no falls this evening.
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While the Misses prepare to face the stage and the audience of Futuroscope, as well as its 100% female jury, the historic presenter of the show, Jean-Pierre Foucault, prepares for his part to announce the name of the big winner . Interviewed on RTL this Saturday, he revealed that he had his own idea of who will win the Miss France 2025 crown, even if his prediction has not been finalized. “I may have a little idea of the two or three that are in the running for the end, but I've been wrong for 30 years. I never hit the nail on the head. When the usher gives me the envelope with the names of the finalists, I say to myself in my head: 'But you're wrong again'”he declared to our colleagues. Nothing is decided yet!
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