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Cindy Fabre confided in the columns of Voici this Friday, January 31. The opportunity for her to make some revelations about the backstage of Miss France and in particular her complicated relationship with Diane Leyre.

"Ça ne lui a pas plu" : Cindy Fabre en froid avec Diane Leyre, elle bave sur l’ex-Miss France

© Bestimage Cindy Fabre has made some confidences about her departure from the Miss France competition. She revealed in particular that she had had disagreements with Diane Leyre.

IN BRIEF

  • Cindy Fabre announced her departure from the Miss France competition after three years, citing tensions with Diane Leyre.
  • She revealed internal conflicts and personal attacks, while expressing her desire to devote herself to other projects.
  • Discover the behind the scenes of this unexpected decision and the reactions it sparked in the world of Miss France.

This is news that no one expected. After only three years, Cindy Fabre has indicated that she is leaving her position as director of the Miss France competition. In the columns of Here isThis Friday, January 31, the latter returned to the candidates, making unexpected confidences. Everyone knows that with Diane, it's complicated“, she declared. But what happened between the two women ? “I arrived to replace Sylvie Tellier during the year of her coronation. “She didn't like it and she judged me without knowing me”, specifies Cindy Fabre.

For Diane Leyre, the arrival of Cindy Fabre would have been very difficult to live with. Thus, according to the former director, Miss France would not have behaved appropriately. Afterwards, I don't know if it was her or others who tried to harm my image, but no matter, I'll get over it, assures Cindy Fabre who continues by simply stating: “And I might have more freedom by doing something else”. If the daily life of Miss France is now behind her, Cindy Fabre seems determined to dedicate herself to her other projects. 

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Cindy Fabre: a departure that no one expected

It was on her Instagram account that Cindy Fabre announced her departure from the Miss France competition. Enough to surprise Internet users since she had only been there for three years.I put all my energy and passion into this adventure, with the sincere desire to contribute to the evolution of the competition while preserving its identity and values,” she initially confided, highlighting her pain at the idea of ​​​​moving away from this competition. In her publication, Cindy Fabre confides that she would have “lovedé continued to carry out this mission”. 

The departure of Cindy Fabre has caused a lot of reaction, especially from the Miss France society. In an official press release, it was revealed that this decision was taken by mutual agreement . Frédéric Gilbert, the company's president, specified in the columns of Paris Match that Cindy Fabre was not an employee. She had a service provider contract, in addition to her other activity. “Cindy would have liked to continue, and so would we, but this framework was complicated for everyone,” he declared. But who will succeed Cindy Fabre ? 

Cindy Fabre: the former director attacked by Miss ?

This is not the first time that Cindy Fabre has mentioned the possibility of having had difficulties with other Miss France. In an interview with I love Dijon On January 23, she spoke of attacks she had allegedly suffered. “The worst memory is being attacked by her peers”, she simply said, without giving details. According to Cindy Fabre, some criticism was made of her but behind her back. When you have a problem, you pick up your phone and simply say what you have to say”, concluded Cindy Fabre. Enough to make her want to move away from the management of the competition ? 

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116