Miss France 2025: A candidate “dived into a ravine” almost lost her life

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Miss France 2025: A candidate “dived into a ravine” almost lost her life

Liane Lazaar is a web editor attached to the TV division of Purepeople.com. She knows as much about the journey of Jean-Pierre Pernaut on TF1 as the latest twists and turns of reality TV candidates and has a pronounced taste for stories of the heart.

Among the candidates for Miss France 2025, there is one who could have seen her dream of participating never come true. And for good reason, she already came close to death while exercising her job as a gendarme.

Miss France 2025: A candidate “dived into a ravine” almost lost her life

This is the end of year event! On December 14, the new Miss France ceremony will take place to elect the beauty queen who will represent the country in 2025. There are thirty who hope to succeed , including Manon Le Maou.

At 28 years old, the latter presents herself as an atypical candidate given her background. For good reason, his daily life is not glamorous! is rather what we call a daredevil due to her job as a police officer. A job that she has been doing since the age of 19 and which may have already cost her her life. Indeed, in an interview for Leisure TVshe confided having been the victim of a serious road accident before turning to the world of Miss France.

Manon Le Maou hit by a car

I was driving my service vehicle with my colleague and we were hit by a motorist who refused to comply. We were thrown into a ravine. I still remember being plunged into that ravine, bloodiedcall the firefighters, not being able to get out of the vehicle, smelling the smell of fire because the vehicle of the person who hit us had caught fire. It was a very, very intense moment.“, she remembered. A moment which was also revealing for Manon Le Maou: “For the record, this is what made me say to myself: We only have one life so we have to do the things we want to do.” And that’s why I wanted to apply for Miss France.

More fear than harm, fortunately for the brunette who escaped almost unscathed, or just with “a nasal deviation” et “some small after-effects on the face. The trauma was “especially psychological” for Manon Le Maou who nevertheless learned a great lesson from it. “If I hadn’t experienced that, I might not have realized that life is very fragile, that it can end for anyone at any time, it’s not because we are 20 years old and have our whole life ahead of us, on the contrary“. It is with this new strength to live that Manon will try to achieve victory on Saturday evening!

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