For 48 hours, she has been the most beautiful woman in France. Indira Ampiot, elected Miss France 2023 on Saturday night in Châteauroux, returns this Monday to her coronation on the air of BFMTV. The 18-year-old Guadeloupean, who succeeds Diane Leyre, hesitated for a while to embark on the adventure of Miss France, although she has always been immersed in this universe.
“My mother was chosen as the first runner-up in Miss Guadalupe 1998,” confesses the young woman. “Elle a gardé tous les souvenirs de cette élection (…) alors en grandissant j’ai toujours voulu participer à cette aventure (…). the eyes.”
However, what was obvious when I was a child has become doubtful over the years. From the age of 13, she was seen by the president of the Miss Basse-Terre committee, capital of Guadeloupe. “He told me: ‘In five years you’re going to come back.’ I said to myself ‘why not?’, and when she was 17 she contacted me again. He was always in the back of my mind, but suddenly I hesitated a bit, my mother was also worried…”
first studies
“I told myself that I had to start my studies, I was in the baccalaureate course”, explains Indira Ampiot. “It’s important to get good grades, make your family proud, and make yourself proud. So I told myself I was going to focus on my studies.”
To finally change my mind: “I said to myself: ‘If I was offered this, you have to go for it. I like challenges, I like to take them on. I’m quite competitive and adventurous, so I said to myself: ‘Let’s start ‘ And I did it well!”
If next year doesn’t allow you to attend college, don’t lose sight of this goal: “I had to start a license in communication. I had to go back in comparison to Miss Guadalupe, and there I’ll still go back.” Because she, Miss France 2023, knows what job she wants to do: “I want to specialize in design, to become an artistic director.”
Source: BFM TV
