“Having to do therapy because when we reach our thirties…” Delphine Wespiser destroys the Miss competition

“Having to do therapy because when we reach our thirties…” Delphine Wespiser destroys the Miss competition
“Having to do therapy because when we reach our thirties…” Delphine Wespiser destroys the Miss France competition

Elected Miss 2012, Delphine Wespiser is now successful columnist and presenter on television. While she was only 19 years old when she was crowned, the Alsatian lifted the veil on her regrets regarding her experience as Miss.

Interviewed by our colleagues from Closer, the star warned young women who would be tempted by participating in the Miss France election. According to Delphine Wespiser, it is better to gain maturity before participate in such a competition. Find out why.

Delphine Wespiser cash on her experience as Miss France

Thirteen years ago, Delphine Wespiez rose to fame by becoming Miss France 2012. Succeeding Laury Thilleman, the young woman made a name for herself in the space of one evening. Then, for a year, she represented French elegance through its participation in numerous regional events.

But for Roger’s ex-partner, everything was not so simple during his year of reign. She opened up about it during an exclusive interview with Closer. “Miss France brings us a false maturity which ossifies us for a very long time.”she denounced. Years later, Delphine Wespiser has still not overcome these difficulties.

Forced to undergo therapy

As she explained, Delphine Wespiser must have been accompanied by mental health professionals. In question, her experience as Miss France 2012. “I am not the only Miss France to have to undergo therapy.”, she revealed.

The young woman who is celebrating her 33rd birthday today clarified her comments. “When we reach our thirties, we feel certain gaps.she explained. According to the presenter of Temptation Islandthe young women elected Miss France are not sufficiently equipped to live this experience. “This title, as fabulous as it is, makes us growing up too fast without having the required maturity”she said.

Progress thanks to the evolution of the Miss France regulations?

Following her difficult year of reign, there is no doubt that Dephine Wespiser appreciated the relaxation of the conditions for participation in Miss France. In fact, there is now no longer any age limit to compete. Likewise, mothers or married women also have the opportunity to participate in the election.

As proof, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025 was elected even though she is aged 34. A situation that was completely unthinkable just a few years ago. Proof that mentalities are indeed changing.

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