A year ago, Diane Leyre,
Miss France
2022, slipped on her dress during the ceremony broadcast live on TF1 but managed to restore her balance and avoid the dreaded fall.
Last December 17 at MACH 36 in Déols, near Châteauroux, Chiara Fontaine, Miss Roussillon, was not so lucky but her slip went relatively unnoticed.
Today, it is the turn of
Indira Ampiot
, Miss France 2023, to admit that she too experienced the inconvenience of a fall at an important moment in the competition.
To discover
Miss France 2023 is Miss Guadeloupe, Indira Ampiot
In an interview with
Cosmopolitan
, the 18-year-old Guadeloupe spoke of
"her biggest shame"
during the passage before the pre-selection jury, three days before the ceremony.
If everything went perfectly when he presented himself for the first time, in evening dress, in front of the eleven members of this jury, it was during the final parade of all the candidates for the Miss France 2023 promotion that the young woman fell.
“I ended up on the ground because we were on hardwood floors and my heels had no grip.
Suddenly, I fell
,” she said.
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An anecdote that provides an explanation for the images of this pre-selection day broadcast on TF1 during the ceremony where we saw Indira Ampiot with her Miss Guadeloupe scarf poorly positioned and partially legible.
The Guadeloupean won last Saturday ahead of her runners-up Agathe Cauet, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Marion Navarro, Miss Franche-Comté, Axelle René, Miss Martinique, and Alissia Ladeveze, Miss Auvergne.