MISS FRANCE 2023. The Miss France election took place this Saturday, December 17 in Châteauroux. Indira Ampiot won the 2023 crown.
[Mis à jour le 19 décembre 2022 à 11h48] Thirty miss paraded at the MACH. 36 from Châteauroux on Saturday December 17, 2022 for the election of Miss France 2023. Presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault, the show was broadcast on TF1 and was also an opportunity to see the handover between Sylvie Tellier and Cindy Fabre who replaces the director of the national competition. After a long evening of parades, it was Miss Guadeloupe, Indira Ampiot, who was elected Miss France 2023 against Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais (first runner-up), Miss Franche-Comté (second runner-up), Miss Martinique (third runner-up) and Miss Auvergne (fourth runner-up). Indira Ampiot therefore succeeds Diane Leyre who will now devote herself to her career in the media.
Indira Ampiot won the crown of Miss France 2023 this Saturday, December 17. The 18-year-old represented Guadeloupe in the beauty pageant. Registered in communication license, her professional plans are put aside the time of her year of reign. She hopes to one day become an artistic director in the advertising industry. A dream for those who love to draw and are passionate about design.
- Miss France 2023: Miss Guadeloupe – Indira Ampiot
- 1st runner-up: Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- 2nd runner-up: Miss Franche-Comté
- 3rd runner-up: Miss Martinique
- 4th runner-up: Miss Auvergne
- Top 15: Miss Pays de la Loire, Miss Aquitaine, Miss Côte d’Azur, Miss Picardie, Miss Languedoc, Miss Roussillon, Miss Midi-Pyrénées, Miss Rhône-Alpes, Miss Lorraine, Miss Poitou-Charentes
The general culture test for the Miss France 2023 competition took place in Guadeloupe two days after the arrival of the candidates and was unveiled to the press on November 24, 2022. Miss Normandy, Miss Champagne-Ardenne and Miss Rhône-Alpes had the best grades. Do you think you can do better or as well? Take the Miss France general knowledge questionnaire below. If the test does not appear, click here.
The Miss France 2023 jury, which elects the 50% winner, was unveiled by TF1 on December 1. Francis Huster was chosen to lead the jurors. He was surrounded by judoka Clarisse Agbegnenou, artistic agent Dominique Besnehard, actor Arnaud Ducret, singer Kendji Girac and former Miss France Marine Lorphelin. Camille Lellouche, who was initially to be part of the Miss France jury, had to cancel her visit “for reasons beyond her control”, announced TF1 on Twitter on Friday December 16. She was replaced at short notice by actress Bérengère Krief. The program was presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault and Sylvie Tellier, in the presence of Cindy Fabre.