Saturday, December 14, Miss France broadcast Miss France 2025. In the first few minutes of the show, a Miss slipped.
IN BRIEF
- The Miss France 2025 ceremony has begun. à 9:15 p.m. on TF1, presented by Jean-Pierre Fouclat with Sylvie Vartan as president of the jury.
- The competition introduced a musical comedy theme, requiring the candidates to dance, which caused some difficulties.
- Find out how Miss Languedoc overcame a fall during the first dance of the evening.
The Miss France 2025 election ceremony opened at 9:15 pm on TF1. For the thirtieth consecutive year, it is Jean-Pierre Fouclat who presents the show. A place he is not ready to give up! This year, the president of the jury is Sylvie Vartan, who said she was “very proud and happy” to be here. At her side, a 100% female jury. The dancer Fauve Hautot , the comedian Nawel Madani, the pianist Khatia Buniatishviliand host and stylist Cristina Cordula will help determine the country's new (beauty) representative.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000This year, the competition offers many new features. With a musical comedy theme, the show is partly danced. So one more quality is required of young women. In addition to being beautiful, graceful, and knowing how to express themselves well, they must also prove that they know how to move. And, unfortunately, under the stress, not all of them managed the feat.
First dance and already a fall in Miss France 2025
The evening opened with a choreography. The 30 misses gathered around a daring tableau. Accompanied by dancers in black and white tuxedos, the young women appeared in long beige evening dresses. They moved in rhythm, raising their arms and tapping their legs.
But was the TF1 stage slippery?? It must be believed. In the middle of the choreography, Jade Benazech, Miss Languedoc nearly had a disaster. The young woman in fact slipped. Fortunately, she didn't fall completely. Her feet didn't leave the ground. She just slipped. Very quickly, she was able to regain her balance. Afterwards, the end of this first dance went (almost) smoothly.
Miss Languedoc, spotted before the show at because of a rumor
The Miss got noticed last week because of a controversy. Since she has full lips, some accuse her of having gone under the knife. However, this is absolutely against the rules of the show.
In the pages of Télé Loisirs, the young woman had to deconstruct this rumor. She assured that there had been no labiaplasty : “For four years in college, I heard about it. I still hear about it today. Whereasit's totally natural. I can pull out pictures of me when I was little with the same mouth.”