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.
This Saturday, December 14, 2024, TF1 broadcast the Miss France 2025 election live, presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault from the Futuroscope Arena in Poitiers. And at the end of a superb evening, the identity of our new beauty queen was made official. The one who succeeds Eve Gilles is Miss Martinique!

Miss Martinique elected Miss France 2025! She is the oldest winner in the history of the competition © Sipa, Pierre Billard/ sipa press via bestimage
The big winner of Miss France 2025 was chosen this Saturday, December 14! It was the presenter and the director of the competition Cindy Fabre who announced the good news live from the Futuroscope Arena in Poitiers, at the end of a big evening under the theme of the Grand Bal des Miss. The members of the jury chosen for the election, Sylvie Vartan, Flora Coquerel, Marie-José Pérec, Fauve Hautot, Nawell Madani, Cristina Cordula and Katia Buniatishivili, shared the votes with the viewers to elect the one who would best represent the colors of France.
And it is Miss Martinique, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, who won the most votes and therefore becomes Miss France 2025., receives the title of 1st runner-up.
The 4th runner-up in the election is Miss Côte d’Azur, Lilou Emeline-Artuso. In third place, we find Miss Guadeloupe, Moïra André (yet). The one who was crowned second runner-up is Miss Corsica, Stella Vangioni.
Angélique Angarni-Filopon had already tried her luck at Miss France
Angélique Angarni-Filopon becomes Miss France the oldest in the history of the competition given that she is 34 years old. Previously, the age limit was set at 24 but the rules were recently relaxed.
During her portrait, the Martinican explained that she was from Fonds-Saint-Denis and Morne-Vert. She is a flight attendant and knows the competition well since she took part in it no less than thirteen years ago. She was in fact the first runner-up to Miss Martinique 2011, Charlène Civault. It was of course with great emotion that she received the crown and her new scarf from the hands of Eve Gilles. The start of a new life!