MISS FRANCE 2023 Indira Ampiot, who wore Miss Guadeloupe’s scarf, was elected Miss France 2023 this Saturday, December 17. Professional career, hobbies, here is everything you need to know about the beauty queen.
[Mis à jour le 17 décembre 2022 à 01h02] Mrs. Guadeloupe is the new Miss France. Indira Ampiot managed to attract the attention of the public and the jury this Saturday, December 17, 2022. In tears, she received the title of beauty queen 2023 and received her crown from the hands of Diane Leyre, to whom she succeeds. The 18-year-old young woman also hopes to win, one day perhaps, the crown of Miss Universe, as she was able to mention in an interview with Paris-Match: “The election of Miss France also offers many opportunities . It is an excellent means of communication because it allows us to highlight projects that are important to us. Projects that I would like to carry until the election of Miss Universe if I am elected.”
Her motivation to become Miss France, Indira Ampiot drew it from her first supporter, her mother, who herself marked the Miss Guadeloupe jury since she was elected First Dauphine in 1998. This sizeable support already promised carry far in this competition which she saw as an opportunity to promote her island. “I have the will to succeed in the plan to represent our beautiful island and I am aware of the responsibilities” she said on Instagram. How to assure him of a victory?
Miss Guadeloupe is one of the youngest candidates for the Miss France 2023 promotion. Registered for a communication license, Indira Ampiot will start classes in January, unless the Miss France 2023 election has another destiny in store for her. Professional objective of the beauty queen? Become an artistic director in the advertising industry. A dream for those who love to draw and are passionate about design. In her spare time, Indira Amiot also likes to sing. Her pretty features also remind some of those of a famous singer and have already earned her the nickname “Rihanna of Basse-Terre”.
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Miss Guadeloupe is a beauty contest that elects a candidate for Miss France each year. Several young girls from the Dom-Tom archipelago take part in this regional competition to become ambassadors for the department. Since the creation of the competition, four Miss Guadeloupe have been elected Miss France: Véronique de la Cruz in 1993, Corinne Coman in 2003, Clémence Botino in 2020 and Indira Ampiot in 2022. It is the ninth regional committee which has won the most times Miss France.
The list of the last Miss Guadeloupe
- Ludivine Edmond was elected Miss Guadeloupe on August 6, 2021. She was one of 29 candidates for the title of Miss France 2022, but did not qualify among the finalists. Aged 20 at the time of her coronation, she was a student in the accounting and management sector. She did not rank in the last Miss France election.
- Kenza Andreze-Louison: in 2020, Kenza Andreze-Louison represented Guadeloupe in the Miss France election. Aged 20 at the time of the election, she aspired to work in the world of astronomy, one of her great passions. She ranked in the top 15 in the Miss France 2021 election.
- Clemence Botino: in 2019, Clémence Botino was not only elected Miss Guadeloupe, but also Miss France 2020. She beat Miss Provence with 31.95% of the votes against 30.66%. Elected Miss Guadeloupe at the beginning of August 2019, Clémence Botino was a student in art history. The day of her election, Clémence Botino was 22 years old. It should also be noted that she obtained the best score in the general culture test of the Miss France competition with 17.5/20.
- Ophelie Mezino : in 2018, it was Ophélie Mezino who was elected Miss Guadeloupe. At 19, this Chemical Engineering student already showed ambition, eager to create her own cosmetics brand. But beyond her professional goals, Ophély Mezino is campaigning for a particular cause. His CODA situation required many efforts and “who directed his life”. The candidate was godmother of the association Bébian another world. It helps people with deafness to access the media and daily services. During Miss France 2019, Ophély Mezino ranked 1st runner-up. She is also 1st runner up of Miss World 2019.