By Ikrame Daoudi
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This December 14, the 95th edition of the Miss France election takes place on TF1. Marine Ltemporel, who won the crown in 2013, has now become a doctor. She explains her choice on her social networks.
Eve Gilles' crown is up for grabs. This Saturday, December 14, the thirty contenders will put on a show during the 95th edition of Miss France on the stage of the Arena Futuroscope in Poitiers. In 2013, Marine Ltemporel won the famous competition. Today, the ex-Miss seems to have put on her white coat again for good. On Instagram, she published a long message explaining her choice. “12 years ago, when my path seemed clear towards my profession as a doctor, destiny played a great trick on me. In a split second, I became a 'public figure'”she first explained. Marine Lrouille said she got lost “in this role of representation” after winning the crown of the 84th edition of Miss France for “to please as many people as possible”.
The former Miss France then explains that she wanted to “reconnect” to the one she was before and for this, she notably resumed her studies. “Resuming medical studies was not only a career choice, it was a choice of meaning. Come back to reality, find my roots, and find meaning in my life (…)”she wrote before adding: “(…) I had to accept that I was no longer the Navy I was before, that I had a different professional career. I will practice my job as a general practitioner in the field, but not only that. No offense to some ». Marine Ltemporel says she now wants to use her notoriety to “send public health messages to as many people as possible”. She also assures that she wants to get involved “charitably but also entrepreneurially”.
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Marine Lrouille denounces sexual violence in hospital
Marine Ltemporel spoke in an M6 report, broadcast on May 5, on sexual violence in the hospital. The former beauty queen lamented that “the operating room [soit] led by men »before castigating “completely inappropriate proximity behaviors”THE “gritty jokes” or even “a lack of respect [général] of the female body. On Instagram, Marine Ltemporel spoke about her own experience last April. “I was treated to dozens and dozens of dirty jokes, questions about my privacy, wandering hands and really inappropriate behavior,” she declared.
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