Glamtush reports that at 34, Angélique Angarni-Filopon has made history as the first Miss France winner over the age of 30, following the pageant’s rule changes in 2022 that welcomed women over 24, married contestants, and mothers.
Her groundbreaking victory on Saturday, December 14, is a testament to perseverance and the belief that age is not a barrier to success. The Martinique-born flight attendant defied stereotypes, proving that dreams can be pursued at any stage of life.
Angélique’s story is both inspiring and remarkable. Back in 2011, she was a 20-year-old first runner-up in the Miss Martinique competition. Now, she has returned to the stage, challenging societal norms and emerging victorious.
Reflecting on her achievement, Angélique said, “In 2011, I was a 20-year-old first runner-up in the Miss Martinique competition. Today, at 34, I stand before you representing Martinique, its diaspora, and all the women who’ve ever been told it’s too late.”
The 2025 Miss France pageant celebrated inclusivity and diversity, with over 30 contestants, including professionals like doctors and dentists, competing in categories such as swimsuits, regional costumes, and ballgowns.
Angélique’s triumph also mirrors a broader global trend in pageantry. Recently, Nwajagu Samuel Chinemerem became the first Nigerian and African to win the Mister International title, further emphasizing the industry’s growing embrace of representation and inclusivity.
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