
In a few days, thirty young women will take the stage in Amiens to try to win the title of and succeed Angélique Angarni-Filopon. For Miss France 2025, elected under the sash of Miss Martinique, the time has already come to prepare to give up her crown… but also to look back on twelve months of lights, storms and questions. Because when it was time to say goodbye, the 35-year-old beauty queen chose to tell what her year really looked like.
In a final column published on Saturday November 29 in the magazine, relayed by RTL, Angélique Angarni-Filopon delivered a sentence which sums up the shock wave she went through: , she confides. A confession which sheds different light on his year of reign.
Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025 facing attacks and racism
Her coronation brought the former Miss Martinique into the history of the competition, but the dream was quickly hit by a much more brutal reality. The day after her election, Angélique Angarni-Filopon was the target of a wave of hateful, insulting and racist comments, targeting both her age and her origin. On social networks, the criticism gave way to insults, then to death threats which she evokes today without detour.
Faced with this violence, the Miss France Society published a press release to denounce these comments and announce its intention to file a complaint, while several former Misses mobilized publicly to support it. This common front did not erase the pain of the messages received, but it prevented Angélique from going through this storm alone. And then, as the weeks went by, the young woman began to transform this ordeal into a driving force.
“Anyone in my place would have wanted to give up everything”: an episode that strengthened her
Looking back, Angélique Angarni-Filopon describes this sequence as an intimate turning point. In her column, she insists on what helped her stay away from the haters. , she specifies. In other words, she chose to focus her energy on support – discreet or very visible – rather than on attacks, even the most violent.
This choice was also felt in the way she approached the end of her reign. Rather than withdrawing, the beauty queen took on a closer, almost intimate role with the new candidates. Angélique Angarni-Filopon claims a form of resilience: this episode marked her, but it also redefined her relationship with the public and social networks, where she now seeks dialogue more than permanent justification.
Miss France 2026: big sister of the candidates and projects after the crown
Far from moving away from the competition, Angélique Angarni-Filopon got involved with the thirty contenders for the title. During their preparation trip to Martinique, she made a point of welcoming them to her home, almost as a family. , she adds. She is now in Amiens, where the election will be held on Saturday December 6, and describes the role she wants to play:
Considered a big sister by the candidates, Angélique is already planning beyond the evening which will see her put on her scarf live on TF1. After Miss France, often a source of questions for the winners, she prepares it with a desire to tell and transmit. , she specifies, adding that she is overflowing with projects. Between this future book, a possible voice-over career and the link she maintains with the competition, her complicated year of reign seems to have opened many new doors.