On December 17, a brand new Miss France should succeed Diane Leyre. Among those who could win the famous crown, Océane Le Goff, Miss New Caledonia, is one of the favorites. Graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Nouméa School of Management and Commerce, the pretty redhead is an accomplished woman who works as an adviser for professional clients in the banking sector. In addition to her work, the young woman was elected Miss New Caledonia at the age of 26. A title that she would never have been able to obtain without the latest reforms of the competition which allow women over the age of 25 to participate.
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In the next election, she should support women with polycystic ovary syndrome. A hormonal disorder which she herself suffers from. Recently interviewed by our colleagues from OhMyMag, the young woman confided in this disease which “ represents 2.5 million women in France “. ” It is a hormonal imbalance that is accompanied by several symptoms “explained the beauty queen. Among the symptoms of this disorder, Miss New Caledonia identifies “ acne, hair loss, it can be fatigue, pelvic pain. It is a multitude of symptoms that depend on each woman, therefore with different intensity “.
If she accepts her illness today, Océane Le Goff remembers the day her doctor told her the news when she was only a teenager. ” I was in the office with the gynecologist who told me that I had this syndrome. His first sentence was: ‘You will have difficulty having children’. And period. I started to cry, of course, and it’s quite complicated because that accompaniment was missing. At 16, it’s quite violent to hear that sentence. This is why today, the contender for the title of Miss France wishes to make women aware of this disorder and help those who are affected to overcome this ordeal. For this, she is very involved in the associative field. Will she be the next Miss France? See you on December 17 to find out!
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