Elected Miss France 2025 Saturday evening live on TF1, Angélique Angarni-Filopon sparked debate on social networks, with viewers judging that her 1st runner-up Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais was the prettiest and therefore the most legitimate for the title.
The new beauty queen of the year 2025 is her. On the night of Saturday December 14 to Sunday December 15, 2024, Angélique Angarni-Filopon was elected Miss France 2025 in front of more than 6 million viewers still present after midnight for the ceremony broadcast live on TF1 from the Futuroscope Arena in Poitiers. In the home stretch, after the names of the three runners-up were listed by Jean-Pierre Foucault, the final duel pitted her against Sabah Aïb, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais. If the latter came first in the public votes, it was Angélique Angarni-Filopon who obtained the favors of the jury chaired by Sylvie Vartan, their votes counting half with those of the public in this election.
Miss France 2025: Angélique Angarni-Filopon (Miss Martinique 2024) speaks about her relationship with her physique
On social networks, debates raged between Internet users, some being surprised that Sabah Aïb, considered more physically beautiful, did not win the supreme title of this beauty contest. Asked by Tele-Leisure on his relationship to his physique, Angélique Angarni-Filopon assures that she has always found herself more “jolie“what”belle“. “We tend to think that the older a woman gets, the more self-confidence she gains. Although unfortunately no“, explains the 34-year-old Miss, a record in the history of Miss France. “We are in a society where we are compared a lot and I have not always been extremely confident in myself.“, she confides again.
“Maybe that’s what made the difference“: Miss France 2025 analyzes the reasons for her victory
If she says she is aware of not being “the most beautiful” candidates from this class of 2025, she believes that her charisma and her way of expressing herself allowed her to stand out in the game Saturday evening during the Miss France 2025 election presented for the 30th consecutive year by Jean-Pierre Foucault. “Maybe that’s what made the difference. And then we don’t necessarily elect the prettiest, but the one who most likely brings together“, analyzes the one who was elected 1st runner-up to Miss Martinique in 2011 and who was able to enter the Miss France competition thanks to the lifting of the age limit two years ago. “This story is beautiful. She is part of me now and she is known to all French people“, rejoices the new beauty queen who succeeded Eve Gilles.
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