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"End clap": why Cindy Fabre leaves "with great emotion" the management of the Miss France company

Cindy Fabre, ici à Dijon en 2023, a annoncé qu’elle quittait la direction de la société Miss France. MAXPPP – maxppp

Cindy Fabre announced that she was leaving the management of the Miss France company on Instagram, this Wednesday, January 22, 2025. She remained in her position for only three years.

She had been the director of the national Miss France competition for three years.

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Cindy Fabre, who won the Miss France 2005 crown, was appointed to this position by Alexia Laroche-Joubert three years ago, after the departure of Sylvie Tellier.

“D'un commun accord”

She is leaving her position “by mutual agreement with the Presidency of the competition” according to Le Parisien. Cindy Fabre will not be replaced.

“It is with great emotion that I announce the end of my collaboration with the Miss France Society, after three intense and incredibly enriching years”, published Miss France 2005 on Instagram, this Wednesday, January 22, 2025.

“I would have loved continue”

“I would have loved to continue to carry out this mission that is so close to my heart, but sometimes, life invites us to rewrite our path”, she stressed before thanking “the teams, the partners, the delegates, you French women and men and of course, the Misses”.

The President of the Miss France company, Frédéric Gilbert, thanks her “for her support and collaboration during the last three years (…) She has helped to ensure continuity and preserve the values ​​of the competition”, he stressed, quoted in particular by The Parisian.

A new chapter is opening for Cindy Fabre, who already has projects in mind and is visibly “looking forward” to sharing them.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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