Miss France winner calls her short hair a victory for 'diversity'
- Eve Gilles, a contestant with short hair, won the Miss France competition, receiving support and criticism on social media.
- Prior to the competition, a French broadcaster and TV production house were ordered to compensate two previous Miss France finalists for secretly filming them without consent.
- The Miss France brand was defended by Banijay France's CEO, who highlighted the pageant's role in empowering contestants to pursue diverse careers.
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Miss France winner with short hair defended after online criticism
Eve Gilles, who has a pixie cut, is reportedly the first contestant with short hair ever to win Miss France, which has been running for more than 100 years. Politicians are speaking out in support of her following criticism online.
Miss France hat die Haare kurz, Taylor Swift jubelt sich in Ekstase, und Christine Westermann wünscht sich Schnittchen zur Beerdigung.
“Nobody should dictate to you who you are.” With short hair, Eve Gilles, 20, elected Miss France 2024, on Saturday evening in Dijon, made her candidacy the symbol of female diversity during this beauty contest. During the competition, Miss
Crowned Miss France on Saturday in Dijon, Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais stood out from the other candidates thanks to her original hairstyle, a short cut that symbolizes “feminine diversity”, according to her.
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