“I wake up with stars in my eyes”, reacts Diane Leyre on France Bleu Paris

The new Miss France 2022, Diane Leyre, expressed this Sunday on France Bleu Paris of her emotion after her coronation on the night of Saturday to Sunday in Caen.

“It’s a lot of emotions. I had time during the night to realize what was happening. Of course, this morning I wake up with stars in my eyes”, reacted the winner from Ile-de-France.

“I really felt the thrill when I saw my mom go on stage”, she said.

First Miss Ile-de-France since 1997

The young brunette woman of 24 years and measuring 1m77 is the first Miss representing Ile-de-France for 24 years: “I am very proud. In addition, 24 years old is my age. Since 1997 the crown of Miss France had not been won by Ile-de-France since Patricia (Spehar, editor’s note), who was elected the year I was born. So it’s a lot of pride to come home with the crown again. “

Sacred by Internet users of France Bleu

The one who works in real estate development was the preferred candidate of France Bleu internet users who voted: “It’s true, I was able to find out the morning of the election. I had also put it on the networks too. Thank you for this survey and for sharing this article.”

PSG congratulate her

Fan of Paris Saint-Germain, the football club supported and congratulated her on social networks: “I could see it on Twitter. Indeed, they sent me their support since I was in Paris. Basically, they wanted to support me during this election. I was extremely touched and very proud. “

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Manage my choices

The life of this new ambassador of France risks being turned upside down and she is aware of it: “My life is going to change now. The day is starting and it may be intense. We are starting the interviews”, she explained.

And to conclude: “I know I’m going to be surrounded by great people, filled with kindness around me. I can’t wait to see what awaits me.”

Diane Leyre, Miss Île-de-France, succeeds Amandine Petit who presents her with her Miss France crown © AFP
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Manage my choices

Diane Leyre, Miss Île-de-France, when she learns that she is elected Miss France 2022
Diane Leyre, Miss Île-de-France, when she learns that she is elected Miss France 2022 © AFP
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Miss Île-de-France, Diane Leyre, was elected Miss France 2022 in Caen
Miss Île-de-France, Diane Leyre, was elected Miss France 2022 in Caen © AFP
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Floriane Bascou, Miss Martinique, is 1st runner-up
Floriane Bascou, Miss Martinique, is 1st runner-up © AFP
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The finalists were chosen 50/50 by TF1 viewers and the jury chaired by Jean-Pierre Pernaut, bringing together singer Amel Bent and François Alu, principal dancer of the Paris Opera.

During the ceremony, the young women notably paraded on several themes of musicals such as “The Lion King”, “Lalaland”, “West Side Story” or “Singing in the rain”.

Election against a background of controversy

This competition reserved for single women over 1.70 meters is the subject of a growing number of criticisms. The Minister for Equality between Women and Men Elisabeth Moreno met the misses in Caen this Friday and deplored the “outdated rules (…) which can be discriminatory”. Already in October, the minister described the competition rules as “completely has been”.

During a press conference after the election, the new Miss France reacted: “If it’s has been. We love the has been. It’s still the rendezvous of the year Miss France (…) Miss France is and will remain Miss France. It has always been like that. loved it like this for years. So why change it for now? “.

And Diane Leyre to clarify: “As a woman I want to show that you can be Miss France and a feminist (…) For me, feminism is deciding to do what I want”.


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