Miss France: "Things Are Taken seriously"... the New Miss Alsace, Born in Senegal, Faces a Wave of Racist Insults
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Elected Miss Alsace on June 26, Julie Decroix, born in Senegal and a student in Strasbourg, faces a wave of racist insults online. The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation for harassment and...
The candidate who targets Miss France's crown has been the target of a hateful and racist wave on social networks since her election at the end of June.
An investigation was opened after a report by SOS Racisme Alsace denouncing the wave of racist comments suffered by the new Miss Alsace 2025 as soon as the night of his election. Since his regional coronation on June 26 in Kirrwiller, Julie Decr... Read more about Elle.fr
The racist remarks directed at Julie Decroix after her coronation of Miss Alsace aroused a strong reaction from SOS Racism Alsace.
On 26 June, Julie Decroix realized one of her dreams by being sacred Miss Alsace 2025. The ceremony was held at the Royal Palace in Kirrwiller, in the presence of the reigning Miss France, Angélique Angarni-Filopon. The young woman had already tried her luck last year, but in vain. If Julie Decroix was able to convince the jury and impose herself against the other 11 candidates in the competition, her coronation has been the subject of numerous …
On Monday, July 7, Malika Ménard, Miss France 2010, released a short Instagram video that touched many Internet users. Two months after the birth, the young mother radiates, fully assuming her new curves, her new look and this new life that she savors in her own way. The Purepeople site, which relayed the video widely commented. Because yes, Malika did not lose anything of what made her a Miss: beauty, sweetness, and this way of capturing the li…
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