Miss France attacked in the street and described as “racist” by a “sick”

“The nerves are held” !

Alicia Aylies knows something about it … The 23-year-old young woman took the floor to tell about the altercation she had with a man when she had just concluded a shooting carried out at the Elysia hotel in the 8th arrondissement district of Paris. “Is it me or is everyone a little tense right now? I just got a little bit of a verbal assault from a guy. The guy is sick! Plus for something very, very stupid.” There I have just arrived home but I’m still annoyed, upset “, she began before detailing her long history. “Basically, I finished my shoot and I was waiting for my Uber at the bottom of the hotel (…) A guy stops in front of me and I see that it is exactly the same license plate as on the application except that the last figure was not the same but I had not seen that “.

Miss France 2017 expected to meet her driver and finally, she came across a far from convenient individual. “The guy gets out of his car, he starts to look at me badly and says ‘what do you want you? Why are you talking to me?’. I don’t understand what is going on, I repeat that it is” for Alicia “and he continues. He approaches me, he says to me ‘that’s it you see an Arab and you think that I am a VTC but I am a VTC me?!’. I tell him that he is not forced to attack me (…) I just got the wrong license plate. But he was still out of his car, and he comes even closer to me “.

He spoke badly to me, called me a racist

The former beauty queen did not appreciate the behavior of her interlocutor and had to show her teeth. “I told him to get out of front of me! He spoke badly to me, called me a racist, told me that I was lucky to be a woman because he threatened me by saying that he was going to do something to me ( …) I started yelling in the street, he’s sick! All for a history of plaque … Is that a reason to come in front of me, speak badly to me and verbally attack me? “, she said still very annoyed.

The one who decided to get into music insisted on one point: “It is not because we are women that we have to believe that we are going to stay all cute and scared, no no, that time is over. We are here and we are going to be respected!”

The message has passed!

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