Miss France 2022: The hairstyle of Miss Aquitaine very commented, the explanations of Sylvie Tellier

Saturday December 11, 2021, a new Miss France was elected live on TF1 after a ceremony lasting several hours. Diane Leyre, Miss Île-de-France, won the crown and the scarf, succeeding Amandine Petit. The pretty brunette has been doing since the media tour and this Monday evening, she was invited to appear in Do not touch My TV. Diane Leyre was notably entitled to questions about her private life, she who admitted to being single, but she was also called upon to react to a case that arouses curiosity: Miss Aquitaine’s cup on election night.

Indeed, Cyril Hanouna and his teams noted several indignant comments during the evening when Ambre Andrieu appeared on stage. She, who sported a beautiful and imposing afro cut in her portrait, finally revealed her slicked back hair. “Ah bastards!“, said Cyril Hanouna after seeing the images. But according to Diane Leyre, this look was in no way missed and above all, in no way imposed.”I was next to her in the dressing rooms when she did this hairstyle. This is what she asked for. We all have the right to choose our hairstyles“, defended our new ambassador.

Sylvie Tellier who was by his side in Do not touch My TV has also insisted on this point: all the Miss decide their look during the ceremony. “We tell them: ‘You have hairdressers, makeup artists who are there to sublimate you. You don’t leave your hair and make-up job unless you like it ”“, assured the director of the committee Miss France. For the sake of transparency, Sylvie Tellier nevertheless specified that there was indeed a condition at a given time.”The only thing we impose on them for example, is that from the 15 (selected, editor’s note), their hair is tied. It is true that it is the production which imposes it“, she confessed.

But this has nothing to do with Miss Aquitaine’s desire to do hair madness. “We are free to choose our hairstyles, Miss Aquitaine, she loved her hairstyle, really“, concluded Diane Leyre.

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