Elodie Gossuin explains why she refuses to replace Sylvie Teillier

The Miss France follow each other and are not alike. Elected Miss France in 2001, Elodie Gossuin has since made her way through the French audiovisual landscape. Columnist, host, on television and on the radio, she is everywhere! Sylvie Teillier, elected the following year to the rank of Miss, clearly preferred to dig her furrow within this organization which changed her life. Without ever leaving her since 2005, the date of her beginnings as head of external relations, until becoming, two years later, general manager of the Company. However, since the announcement of her departure, questions have been flying in the media… Who to replace her? Will Alexia Laroche-Joubert hold the reins of power alone?

Cindy Fabre would be approached for the job

Because if “officially”, Sylvie Tellier leaves her functions to devote herself to new projects or take more time for her family, the rumor runs that “unofficially” the two women with strong characters would not have understood each other at all. There has also been talk for weeks that Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005, would be approached to replace Sylvie Teillier in this high office. But, for the moment, nothing is certain yet…

“I don’t like to be in the organization and the sh*t.”

Would Elodie Gossuin herself be in the running? Laurent Ruquier, who invited the host on the set of “Children of TV” this Sunday, September 4, naturally asked him the question. And Elodie’s response was not long in coming: “In all honesty, I still like this Miss France side, this show side, glitter, fairy tales, I don’t like being in the organization and the emm *rdes.” This has the merit of being clear. Could the backstage of the organization hide a basket of crabs? Present on the set and amused by this cash response, the “made in TF1” journalist Christophe Beaugrand did not fail to underline the effect “that on a daily basis, it is not easy to manage.” While waiting to find, or not a replacement, Sylvie Teillier said during the program “Touche pas à mon poste” on Wednesday August 31 that she was indeed leaving her post in September but that she would continue to provide consulting services until December , date of the next election. After that, Alexia Laroche-Joubert will no longer have to share her crown.

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