A few days ago, Clémence Botino worried his admirers. And for good reason, the former Miss France has let it be known that she had tested positive for Covid-19. His participation in the next competition Miss Universe organized in Israel was uncertain. “Unfortunately, she left for the Miss Universe election with a negative test. Arrived in Tel Aviv, she gets tested and she is positive. Suddenly, she is deprived of competition this week, she is in isolation ”, delivered Sylvie Tellier for “Télé-Loisirs”.“She is vaccinated. In Israel, when you test positive, you are isolated for 10 days (…). The final is on December 13th so I won’t hide from you that I am extremely worried. I hope Miss Universe will let her return to the pageant, but I’m worried. “
At the latest news, the Guadeloupe will indeed defend the colors of France in Eilat on December 12, 2021. Information that she confirmed in the columns of the “Parisian”. “I have no more fever, no more symptoms and I want good news to announce: I will resume rehearsals and participate in the adventure of Miss Universe!”, announced the beauty queen to our colleagues.
Still isolated in her hotel room, Clémence Botino will be able to resume the course of a normal life this Wednesday, December 8. “I served my sentence and the worst did not happen in the end, ” she underlined not without humor. Determined to resume competition, the young woman did not miss anything during this period of isolation. “The first week, they all did a few days of quarantine, then they toured the country. The rehearsals didn’t actually start until Sunday ”, revealed Clémence Botino who is ready to meet his 79 competitors.
A dream that could have never come to fruition. As a reminder, the pretty brunette had tested positive for Covid-19 upon her arrival at Tel Aviv airport. In addition to her fever, Clémence Botino had noticed a loss of taste and smell. “I kept my mask on, thinking of a bad cold and I didn’t want the other Misses to blame me”, she stressed. “Devastated”, Clémence Botino ”was immediately confined to an establishment designed for people sick with Covid-19. Bad memories that are now behind her …
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