By Léna Saint Jalmes
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On the night of December 14 to 15, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss Martinique, was crowned Miss France 2025. As of Sunday, December 15, the 34-year-old woman spoke about her private life in the columns of Tele-Leisure.
After an evening full of emotions, Angélique Angarni-Filopon was crowned Miss France 2025. On the night of December 14 to 15, at Futuroscope, the 34-year-old from Martinique saw her life change. While she was a flight attendant, she will now have to wear her scarf and crown for twelve months and travel the four corners of France. From Sunday, after a few hours of sleep, she confided in her love life in the columns of Tele-Leisure. Questioned by journalists, she did not let herself be destabilized. Does she share her life with anyone?
Until 2022, candidates for the Miss France competition had to be single, but the rules have been relaxed. Misses can now be in a relationship, in a civil partnership, married and mothers. But that doesn’t mean Angélique Angarni-Filopon is in a relationship: “ You won’t know! ”, she replied. “ I don’t want to mix work and private life “, she explained with a smile. However, she has already admitted to Le Parisien that she was the victim of depression after a romantic breakup. “ A breakup led me to what we hate most, depression “, she explained.
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The age limit, previously set at 24, was also removed in 2022. This allowed Angélique Angarni-Filopon to become the first thirty-year-old Miss France. She had already tried her luck in 2011. Last November, she confided in the columns of Parisian that the participation of older candidates was a great step forward in the competition. Angélique Angarni-Filopon had also slipped away from having children and enjoying life. “ There is no expiration date. I am young, I have no children, I have acquired nothing, I am not an owner. Age-related loyalty cards are hard “, she confided.
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