From the height of his 36 years, Cindy Fabré is making a comeback in the Miss France family. She who had inherited the pretty crown and the scarf promised to the winner in 2005 now becomes director of the committee, in place of Sylvie Tellier who is bowing out. The pretty brunette thus takes over the organization of the competition, alongside Alexia-Laroche Joubert, president and general manager of the company. A new role that goes perfectly with the pretty brunette who has had a sense of family for many years now.
A long time ago, Cindy Fabre saved the life of one of her fellow beauty queens. This is Elodie Gossuin, elected Miss France 2001, who could have had a tragic destiny. It all started in Tahiti, in a heavenly landscape. The two young women had met there in order to attend the election of Mister France, end of 2009. A superb island where there is no shortage of fine sandy beaches and turquoise water. However, beware of the danger…
The lover of Bertrand Lacherie, father of her two sets of twins Joséphine and Léonard (14 years old) as well as Jules and Rose (8 years old), had gone swimming when she found herself surrounded by boats which could have hit her! “I almost died. We were off to swim with the sharks when I almost got crushed between two boats. It was Cindy Fabre – juror and Miss 2005 – who saved me“, she had told at the time with our colleagues from TV Magazine. More fear than harm for the beauty, phew!
At the time, Cindy Fabre was still a model. She had been in a relationship with her lover Jean-Marc for two years, but had not yet given birth to her only child, the adorable Elio (soon to be 10 years old). It was therefore with her comrade Miss France Elodie Gossuin, who she was already the mother of a pair of twins at that time, that she had landed in Tahiti thinking of spending extraordinary moments. Finally, it was indeed the case, despite the big fright! At the end of this trip, it was the handsome Anthony Garcia who was elected Mister France 2010.