MISS FRANCE 2023. The candidates for Miss France will be known in the coming months, before the election scheduled for December in Châteauroux. All information about the 2023 election.
[Mis à jour le 15 juillet 2022 à 11h13] The Miss France election will take place next December, at MACH 36 in Châteauroux. It is not yet possible to book tickets, since the exact date is not yet known. The event could end on December 17. However, it is not impossible that it is shifted, since the final of the Football World Cup begins the next day. Guadeloupe will host the preparation trip this year, before the national election evening broadcast on TF1 at the end of the year.
Miss France 2023 is currently in preparation with the elections of candidates for the beauty contest. The only one to be known is Miss Tahiti, Herenui Tuheiava, elected on June 24th. The next candidates will be known in the weeks and months to come, before the start of the Miss France election. Below, find the dates of the next 2023 candidate elections.
- Miss Tahiti: Friday, June 24, 2022
- Miss Guyana: July 16, 2022
- Miss Corsica: July 22, 2022
- Miss Guadeloupe: July 27, 2022
- Miss Languedoc-Roussillon: August 5, 2022
- Miss Reunion: August 27, 2022
- Miss Alsace: September 10, 2022
- Miss Franche-Comté: September 11, 2022
- Miss Auvergne: September 17, 2022
- Miss New Caledonia: September 17, 2022
- Miss Brittany: September 23, 2022
- Miss Limousin: October 1, 2022
- Miss Burgundy: October 9, 2022
- Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais: October 15, 2022
- Miss Normandy: October 21, 2022
- Miss Ile de France: Saturday October 22, 2022
- Miss Champagne-Ardenne: October 2022
- Miss Aquitaine: date to be confirmed
- Miss Centre-Val de Loire: date to be confirmed
- Miss Côte d’Azur: date to be confirmed
- Miss Provence: date to be confirmed
- Miss Lorraine: date to be confirmed
- Miss Martinique: date to be confirmed
- Miss Mayotte: date to be confirmed
- Miss Midi-Pyrénées: date to be confirmed
- Miss Pays de la Loire: date to be confirmed
- Miss Picardy: date to be confirmed
- Miss Poitou-Charentes: date to be confirmed
- Miss Rhône-Alpes: date to be confirmed
Sylvie Tellier on the start?
After 15 years at the head of the Miss France company, Sylvie Tellier would be ready to hang up. This is The Parisian which informs us of this potential departure. According to information from the daily newspaper, “internally, negotiations are underway to guarantee him a smooth exit”. Present as leader of the Miss France society and candidates for the election since 2007, Sylvie Tellier had cohabited with Geneviève de Fontenay until 2010. Her reign seems ready to end if we are to believe the Ile-de-France publication. . Sylvie Tellier, for her part, claims to be indeed “always at Miss France” and “very invested in the subjects”. She did not speak on the issue on her Instagram account, where she is very active.
This rumor of departure follows the arrival of Alexia Laroche-Joubert as president of the Miss France society in the fall of 2021. The producer, who takes care of Koh Lanta and Fort Boyard in particular, intends to give a new look on the Miss France show. But then who to replace Sylvie Tellier and travel the roads of France to accompany the regional misses and organize the event each year in mid-December? A first name seems to rise, that of Cindy Fabre. Elected Miss France 2005, this former model is a project manager in events. The beauty queen, who never left the Miss France circle, was sworn in at the end of 2020 in the all-female jury during the hundredth anniversary of the election. At the moment, none of the parties has confirmed the words of the Parisian, whether Sylvie Tellier, Cindy Fabre, the Miss France company or even EndemolShine, which owns the rights to the show.
All about Miss France
Elected on December 11, 2022 at the Zénith de Caen, Diane Leyre became Miss France 2022 after being chosen to represent the Île de France region. In doing so, she takes over from Amandine Petit, who crowned her herself in front of her audience. Holder of a Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Diane Leyre works in a property development company in Paris and owns her own fashion brand.
Elected Miss France on December 11, 2021, Dianye Leyre is 24 years old and represented the Île-de-France region. The latter had not won the election since 1997, the date of birth of the new Miss France. Holder of a Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Diane Leyre works in Paris in a property development company. Trilingual, Diane Leyre speaks French, English and Spanish equally well, Diane Leyre studied in Madrid and reads many British novels. At the same time, she is also at the head of her own fashion brand. During the Miss France election, Diane Leyre stood out above all for her fluency in speaking and her eloquent speeches.
If Miss Île-de-France was unanimous among the members of the jury, she was not the public’s favorite. As Gala explains, it was actually Miss Martinique, Floriane Bascou, who won the most votes. Miss Ile-de-France was only third in the hearts of viewers. However, the points awarded by the jury also count as half. From the first phase of votes, Miss Île-de-France had already won fifteen points. As for the Martiniquaise, she had not known as much popularity with the jury, which placed her in last position in the ranking of the last five Misses.
The complete ranking of Miss France 2022 was unveiled on Saturday December 11, 2021. First the top 15, then the top 5 and finally Miss France 2022 and her four runners-up. Check out the full ranking below:
- Miss France 2022: Diane Leyre (Miss Ile de France)
- First runner-up: Floriane Bascou (Miss Martinique)
- Second runner-up: Cecile Wolfrom (Miss Alsace)
- Third runner-up: Tumateata Bush (Miss Tahiti)
- Fourth runner-up: Youssra Askry (Miss Normandy)
- In the top 15: Miss Languedoc-Roussillon, Miss Pays de la Loire, Miss Côte d’Azur, Miss Rhône-Alpes, Miss Lorraine, Miss Reunion, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Miss Guyana, Miss Corsica, Miss Aquitaine
29 candidates participated in Miss France this year. The participants of the 2022 edition were all elected from June to October 2021. Unlike last year, Miss Tahiti was back in the competition, while Miss Wallis and Futuna, Miss Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and Miss Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy were unable to appear this year.