Eve Gilles (Miss France 2024) at the heart of a cryptocurrency scam

A memorable evening. On Saturday December 16, 2023, more than seven million viewers of the first channel were in front of their television sets to attend the Miss France ceremony broadcast live on TF1… A competition at the end of which, It was ultimately Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais who won against the four finalists.

Eve Gilles, a young woman from Quaëdypre, a small town of less than 1,200 inhabitants, therefore succeeded Indira Ampiot. A 20-year-old regional Miss who attracted the attention of the Web from her presentation tape to the extent that this second year MIASHS license student (mathematics and computer science applied to the human and social sciences) was the only regional miss to display a short haircut on the Dijon Zenith stage.

A difference which visibly pleased the 100% female jury chaired by Sylvie Tellier… But a little less for the viewers! And for good reason, since the evening of his coronation, the news Miss France is unfortunately the subject of cyberharassment on the Web…

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Ève Gilles victim of a scam

Since Eve Gilles was elected, the beauty queen has stopped spilling ink to the point that many fraudulent advertisements on the Web use his image to generate traffic.

Indeed, spotted by our colleagues from Numerama, several “fake news” about Eve Gilles are circulating on the Web. Lies aimed at redirecting Internet users to a page that promotes banking trading via cryptocurrency.

A scam already denounced by the Ministry of the Interior to the extent that nearly 600 advertisements of this type have been posted online on various social networks such as Instagram and Facebook in recent weeks.

As for Eve Gilles, the latter has not yet spoken on the subject.

L.Z.

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