Upheaval within the Miss France. Sylvie Tellier is about to leave her post as general manager of the company. A position that Delphine Wespiser could covet.
This is information that caused a real shock wave. After 15 years of good and loyal service, Sylvie Tellier is about to leave her post as general manager of the Miss France company. This was revealed The Parisian on May 10, specifying that “negotiations are underway to ensure a smooth exit for him“For now, Miss France 2002 therefore remains in charge of the next election and the current title holder, Diane Leyre.”These are rumors Sylvie is currently working and you’ll see her on election prime time in December“, simply dropped Alexia Laroche-Joubert, recently appointed president of the company, without elaborating on the future of Sylvie Tellier in this position beyond the coronation of Miss France 2023. “There is nothing signed yet“, Delphine Wespiser promises us that TV Star was able to meet during the press conference for the next M6 broadcast, Traitors in which she participates.
Miss France 2012 nevertheless wishes to salute the work done by Sylvie Tellier during recent years. “Sylvie did a lot of good in the Miss France competition. It brought many positive changes. She did a great job“, insists Delphine Wespiser. And if she is aware that a name is already circulating to take over from Sylvie Tellier, Delphine Wespiser would not have been against taking on this role. “If the question had been asked to me a year ago, I would have said no. Today, yes, I would like it“, she tells us. Delphine Wespiser indeed feels ready to take on this responsibility. “So I did Les Traitors now I can do everything, even manage Misses – which requires a lot of psychology and human“, she laughs, before explaining more seriously to have matured since the release of his book, Become fully and serenely oneself (Ed. First) as well as after “the huge controversy [elle est] exit“.
Being general manager of the Miss France company “does not scare” Delphine Wespiser
Grown up following this outpouring of hatred that she suffered, Delphine Wespiser believes she now has the shoulders to take on such a role. “I will have the courage and the strength to do it. To meet all the challenges. If this one were to be one, it wouldn’t scare me“says Roger’s companion. A call that may be heard, even if every door to believe that it is Cindy Fabre who should succeed Sylvie Tellier. If the latter would be on the start, it would be because of tensions with Alexia Laroche-Joubert and the very different vision of the beauty contest that she wishes to instill. Changes to which Delphine Wespiser is not opposed. The former Miss still points the finger the complexity for a defending champion to reconcile this frenetic pace with a family life. Because if the competition is now open to women over 25 and transgender women, it is also open to mothers. “It’s so absorbing that it’s difficult to have a child waiting for his mother at home. For a year, Miss France holds this role 24 hours a day, there are no weekends either. So I don’t see how we can reconcile that.“, remarks Delphine Wespiser, before qualifying: “But any development is positive“.
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