The media marathon of Ève Gilles (Miss France 2024) continues. The new beauty queen, who has been conducting interviews of all kinds since her coronation on December 16, was on the set of the show What an erathis Saturday evening on France 2. Surely one of his last appearances before a well-deserved little break for the end of year celebrations.
Once again, the pretty brunette with short hair was questioned by Léa Salamé about the criticism she receives about her physique. “I received a lot of it but I don’t choose my body. If I presented myself to Miss France in this way, I did not follow a particular diet to participate in Miss France. It’s true that I had difficulty with these criticisms at the start but I was very well supported so I easily managed to ignore it but it is true that if I did not arm myself, if I didn’t have a team behind me, I would have experienced this moment very badly…” she said.
Enough to make Christophe Dechavanne, program columnist, react: “What’s going on in people’s heads? What goes through the brain of someone who is at home, who takes their phone, thinks, writes shit, probably with spelling mistakes to write to a young girl of 20, violent things …I don’t know what’s going on in people’s heads.”.
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If the 20-year-old young woman was entitled to comments on her boyish cut, she must especially justify the attacks on her body deemed “too skinny” for almost a week. “It makes me tired! Which helped me for Miss France because I know that I receive a lot of criticism but I don’t see it. But I know that I am supported by my committee and that really helps me avoid see all the negative and everything that is wrong on social networks” had already declared the pretty brunette a few days earlier on the set of Daily.
️ “I don’t choose my body” @evegillesoffwho received “thousands of insults”, speaks this evening of the “body shaming” of which she was a victim #QuelleEpoque@FranceTV@LeaSalamepic.twitter.com/6Ht0AjT4Bs
— What an era! (@QuelleEpoqueOff) December 23, 2023
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