Sonia Rolland, ex-Miss France, interprets the role of Mélissa Sainte-Rose in the series Criminal tropics broadcast on France 2. On the occasion of the launch of season 3, the actress answered a few questions from Télé Star, and confided in her feelings about Miss France and Cindy Fabre.
The beautiful Sonia Rolland definitely has more than one string to her bow. Again on the screens for season 3 of the series Criminal Tropics, broadcast on France 2the former Miss France agreed to answer a few questions for Télé Star.
Of course, the subject of Miss France came back on the carpet, and the beauty did not hesitate to answer frankly, without waffling. Sonia Rolland has indeed kept a very privileged link with this family of Missand took a look at all the upheavals currently taking place within the Miss France group.
Sonia Rolland “I think it’s great”
After discussing her career and her acting projects, our journalist asked Sonia Rolland what the changes at the head of Miss France inspired her. To which the beauty replied: “I think Sylvie Tellier had longed for something else for some time. And I think it’s great that Cindy Fabre takes over“she confided before resuming, drawing a beautiful portrait of the current president of Miss France: “She’s discreet, professional and knows this world, so she will be perfectly up to it.“ she assured.
Sonia Rolland also said more about her relationship with Sylvie Tellier: “We respect each other a lot. She is a brilliant woman, very demanding, who modernized the election by preserving the values of Miss France.” she replied before continuing: “I would not have been able to take on this role.”
Speaking of the values of Miss France, Sonia Rolland also confided in the subject of the relaxation of certain rules in the contest: “You have to know how to adapt it (the competition, editor’s note) to a world that is changing and strive for inclusiveness“she assumed.
An interview to be found in full in your Télé Star, this Monday, September 19.
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