Angélique Angarni-Filopon, 34, burst into tears on Saturday evening, in front of more than 7 million viewers, on TF1: the one who had been elected Miss Martinique a few months earlier was crowned Miss France 2025under the eyes of Sylvie Vartanthe president of the jury this year. Quite a revenge, for this thirty-year-old, who confided having recently suffered from a painful romantic breakup, which led her to depression. It is she who will have the privilege, for one year, of wearing the sash of Miss France 2025.
But as soon as she had the crown on her head on social networks, Critics have fired at the election of Angélique Angarni-Filopon, who is now the oldest woman to have been elected Miss France. Some Internet users had, in particular, a preference for Sabah Aïb, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calaiswho finally finished on the second step of the podium on Saturday evening. Others, much less delicate, directly attacked the physique of the new Miss France, who was able to participate in the competition at the age of 34 due to a change of rule, within the committee. Asked about these numerous criticisms which are igniting social networks, Miss France 2025 made Leisure TV amazing statements…
She always found herself more “pretty” than “beautiful”
Angélique Angarni-Filopon, in fact, declared to the weekly that she was aware of not being “the most beautiful” candidates who would compete to win the coveted scarf on Saturday evening. Anyway, she always found herself more “jolie” what “belle”she continues. But the thirty-year-old thinks that it is above all her charisma and her way of expressing herself which allowed her to take the crown from the other young women. Because after all, at Miss France, we don’t just look for beauty! “Perhaps that’s what made the difference, assures the one who succeeds Eve Gilles. And then, we don’t necessarily elect the prettiest, but the one who brings together the most, probably.”
And on Saturday evening, as is often the case, the jury and the public were not really on the same wavelength: if Angélique Angarni-Filopon is the candidate who most seduced Sylvie Vartan and the invited celebrities, it was in fact Sabah Aïb, first runner-up, who finished first in the viewers’ votes.
The new Miss France also explained to what extent she sometimes lacked self-confidence. “We tend to think that the older a woman gets, the more self-confidence she gains, she continues, with Leisure TV. No, unfortunately. We are in a society where we are compared a lot, and I haven’t always been extremely confident in myself.” Perhaps the year ahead with the Miss France 2025 sash will allow her to regain full confidence in herself…
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