A controversy hits Sabah hard Aïb à because of her little sister the day after the Miss election France 2025.
© Bestimage Sabah Aïb, first runner-up of Miss France 2025
IN BRIEF
- Angélique Angarni-Filopon, 34, was éelected Miss France 2025 on December 16, sparking criticism due to her age and the public's preference for Sabah Aïb.
- Sabah Aïb's sister is accused of liking publications hostile to Ang& eacute;lique, which has been perceived as racist by some.
- Discover how Sabah Aïb handles this controversy while defining notçant the racism of which she is a victim.
You can't please everyone. Although she won the crown of Miss France 2025, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, 34, divides many Internet users. The most malicious attribute the victory to her age. “But it's just an age!”, typed fist on the table the successor of Eve Gilles during her appearance on the show Quotidien this Monday, December 16.
Other doubtful viewers contest her election on the grounds that the public's preference went to Sabah Aïb. For good reason, the results of the beauty contest revealed by the bailiff master Simonin show that the first runner-up Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais won the hearts of the French last Saturday. The young woman must now face a completely different kind of controversy.
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Clearly angry Internet users have accused in recent days the little sister of Sabah Aïb of liking posts hostile to Angélique Angarni-Filopon. Some would compare the winner to a man when others would relay content “racist”, according to a user of the social network.
Faced with the controversy, the first runner-up of Miss France 2025 has broken her silence. “My little sister made the mistaketo repost a mocking TikTok à towards our Miss France, which she regrets deeply. She was disappointed and emotional, and even if that in no way justifies her act, she quickly became aware of her mistake and deleted it”, defends the young woman.
Sabah Aïb: a runner-up facing racism
The 18-year-old student continues: “Unfortunately, these Tiktoks have been perceived as racist by some people, which we strongly condemn. We were raised with values of respect and tolerance and I want to make it clear that I do not tolerate racism in any way, having been myself victim recently”.
In Parisien, Sabah Aïb has indeed affirmed having been the target of racist comments because of her family origins after her election in Nord-Pas-de-Calais last October. “I didn't expect to happen. I wasn't prepared for it. I took a step back, but words have an impact”, recalls the one who today publicly asks to apologize to her sister “for these republications that have been misinterpreted and to stop this harshness against her”.