Miss Guadeloupe, Indira Ampiot was chosen as Miss France 2023 this evening of Saturday 17 December to Sunday 18, at Châteauroux. This 18 year old teenager is full of resources. La Dépêche reveals 5 things to know about him.
This Sunday, December 18th, it was past 12:40 a.m., when the head jury, Francis Huster, named him. Miss Guadeloupe, Indira Ampiota was chosen as Miss France 2023. We reveal 5 things to know about her.
A very young bachelor
“I just got my bachelor’s degree and, in January,” said Indira Ampiot in an interview with TV Magazine Le Figaro. If she postpones her studies to fully participate in the competition, the young woman wants to initiate, next January, “a communications license to specialize in visual identity and advertising to become artistic director”.
He was seen when he was 13 years old
“At 13 years old, I was discovered by the Miss Basse-Terre committee who told me: ‘In five years, you will run for election’. And that’s what I did! I registered at 17 years old, I won a scarf and I continue with Miss Guadeloupe”, admits, always in the same interview with our colleague, Miss Guadeloupe. We can say that the Miss Basse-Terre organizers had a blast!
She wants to “help women with cancer”
During her reign, this young woman wanted to “help women with cancer regain their self-confidence.” When the interview is given in ewagsit is said: “Especially in our islands [de la Guadeloupe] where we have case records, following a health scandal. I know the devastating impact this disease can have and helping these people and their loved ones is very important to me.”
Her mother was the first runner-up of Miss Guadeloupe
In 1998, Indira’s mother stepped onto the Miss Guadeloupe podium. Indeed, she took second place in a beauty pageant. “She was selected as the first runner-up and she participated in other elections such as Miss Caribbean but was never able to compete in Miss France”, explained the new Miss France to Paris.
Already very popular on Instagram
Indira Ampiota is one of the favorites for this contest. The young woman was the fourth most followed person in the competition on Instagram before the start of election night with nearly 35,000 subscribers. Ahead of her were: Miss Guyana, Miss Réunion and Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais, her first runner-up.
On the night of her election, this young woman had more than doubled her subscriber count: she now has over 100,000 subscribers.
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