VIDEO – Guest of “Buzz TV” this Wednesday July 15, the former beauty queen spoke about her time in the M6 survival show, season 3 of “Temptation Island” which she presents but also the controversy recent work around Angélique Angarni-Filopon.
This Wednesday, January 15, Miss France 2012 is the guest of “Buzz TV”. Became a TV presenter, Delphine Wespiser came to promote the show she hosts, “Temptation Island”, the third season of which will be launched this Wednesday evening at 9:05 p.m. on W9. This is the second time that the 33-year-old will be at the helm of the dating program.
“We don’t just go there to test our relationship, we also go there to test ourselves”assures Delphine Wespiser about “Temptation Island”. “We discover ourselves, our relationship and ourselves. It’s an adventure that I would like to offer to all my friends who have a lot of questions about their relationships because at the end of the twelve days (of the program, Editor’s note.), you have answers.”
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If she is the presenter of “Temptation Island”, Delphine Wespiser is not afraid to go to the side of the candidates. This is done in the M6 survival show, “The Island”. For this season titled “The prison island” and broadcast every Tuesday evening, where the candidates must withstand an eleven-day stay, the former Miss France put her body to the test. “I always like to go further, both in my career and in my personal life. I lost 6.5 kilos in ten days, it’s incredible,” she remembers before adding with a laugh : “It’s the best diet I’ve done in my life!”
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Delphine Wespiser about Angélique Angarni-Filopon
When we talk about the controversy surrounding Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025, who caused discomfort at the microphone of Sud Radio on January 7 by not declaring herself “Charlie”, Delphine Wespiser defends the beauty queen. “That’s what we mean when we say “During his reign”. In this period, we don't really belong to each other. We tell you it every morning, we repeat it to you: “Be careful, you must be a model for everyone, you must be unity, so don’t talk about subjects that are angry, don’t speak out”», relate-t-elle. “That’s what we’re taught.”
Delphine Wespiser then qualifies her remarks. “I found that it was not something political and that of course, we must say that we are Charlie, of course,” assures the presenter. “Now, she is in the first weeks of her reign, and despite her age, (…) this exercise of being a public figure, and the media tool, cannot be learned like that. It’s his first bad buzz, but there you go… We each had things that marked our reigns.”