Anticipation is high for Miss France 2025 as the countdown begins, with the crowning ceremony set for December 14. Thirty contestants, including notable figures like Stella Vangioni and Sabah Aib, recently participated in a preparatory trip to Côte d’Ivoire. This year’s competition features a significant first with a contestant in her thirties. The jury, led by singer Véronique Sanson, will evaluate the candidates, with the event broadcast live on TF1 from the Futuroscope Arena.
Anticipation Builds for Miss France 2025
The countdown to the Miss France 2025 competition has officially begun! With Eve Gilles’ reign coming to a close, beauty enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement over who will emerge as the next beauty queen. On December 14, the Committee will host the grand ceremony to crown a new titleholder among 30 dazzling candidates. Recently, these hopefuls bonded during a preparatory trip to Côte d’Ivoire, where they also participated in the traditional general knowledge test.
Among the contestants, several have already caught the public’s attention for various reasons. Stella Vangioni, known for her role in the series “Un si grand soleil,” and Sabah Aib, crowned Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais 2024, have made headlines. Aib bravely addressed the online racism she faced on social media, showcasing her resilience and strength.
Challenges and Triumphs
This year’s competition is particularly noteworthy, as it includes the first-ever Miss Martinique in her thirties. Unfortunately, one candidate faced an incident that resulted in her completing the preparatory trip in a wheelchair. While there are predictions being made about the favorites, the ultimate decision lies in the hands of both the viewers and the jury. Chaired by the talented singer Véronique Sanson, the jury comprises seven esteemed women and will play a crucial role in determining the winner. Sanson is currently promoting her new live album from her recent tour, which had a cinematic release last September.
Marine Furol, Miss Réunion 2024, is another contender who has garnered attention due to her striking resemblance to previous titleholders. In her candid discussion with Télé Loisirs, she expressed her thoughts on the comparisons made on social media. “I try to see what people expect from me in order to give the best of myself and do my best,” she shared. Furol has been compared to both Indira Ampiot and Flora Coquerel, with Ampiot being crowned Miss France 2023 and Coquerel in 2014. Despite the recognition, Furol remains focused on her journey.
As the excitement builds toward the upcoming election at the Futuroscope Arena in Vienne, hosted by the beloved Jean-Pierre Foucault, viewers eagerly await to see who will take home the coveted crown. The event will be broadcast live on TF1, and Cindy Fabre, the director of the national contest, will be present to oversee the proceedings. With a rich history behind the Miss France title, this year’s competition promises to be one for the books.