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Martinique Wins First Miss France Crown

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A 34-year-old flight attendant from the French Caribbean island of Martinique on Saturday became the oldest contestant to win the Miss France pageant.

Angelique Angarni-Filopon clinched the crown thanks to a rule change which permitted women over 24 to take part, as well as those who are married or mothers.

The first runner-up is Sabah Aïb of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. The second runner-up is Stella Vangioni of Corsica. The third runner-up is Moira André of Guadeloupe. And the fourth runner-up is Lilou Émeline-Artuso of Côte d’Azur.

The 2025 edition marked the first edition under the leadership of Frédéric Gilbert, following the resignation of former president Alexia Laroche-Joubert after the conclusion of Miss France 2024.


SOURCE: MISS FRANCE FACEBOOK

"In 2011, a young woman aged 20 finished first runner up in the Miss Martinique competition. Today, it's the same young woman aged 34 who stands before you to again represent Martinique, its diaspora as well as all the women who were once told that it was too late," she said on winning the competition, which was broadcast by TF1.

Thirty candidates including doctors and dentists took part in the final, parading in swimsuits, regional costumes and ballgowns.

They performed to a host of music genres, including country, 90s, salsa and Mozart.

After winning the contest, Angarni-Filopon gets a year-long salary from the Miss France firm, access to a Paris apartment and various gifts from sponsors.

SOURCE: MSN, 12/15/2024

SOURCE: MISS FRANCE FACEBOOK



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