“Hurt”, Marine Ltemporel denounces these inappropriate gestures that she suffered during her reign as Miss France

In an interview, the former Miss France Marine Ltemporel returned to the inappropriate gestures which hurt her when she was wearing the scarf. Unacceptable according to her.

Time’s up, even for the Misses! After the speeches of Iris Mittenaere, Indira Ampiot, Vaimalama Chaves and Delphine Wespiser, it is the turn of Marine Lrouille to speak out about the inappropriate gestures suffered when she was Miss France, in 2013. After difficult times, including her breakup with Christophe and a knife attack, the 30-year-old young woman found love again… And a smile. But she does not intend to ignore thorny subjects.

In the podcast Current Womenshe mentioned this Thursday, October 5, 2023 the unacceptable behavior of men she meets when she wears the scarf. She had already spoken about the sexism she suffered during her medical studies due to her participation in the beauty contest, but this time she expands on her reign, which was already 10 years ago.

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Marine Lrouillee looks back on the attacks she suffered when she was Miss

Marine Ltemporel was clear at the microphone of journalist Marie-Amélie Druesne: “It’s not because we are Miss France, and we have a natural proximity to people, that we cannot be sensitive, touched or even hurt by certain behaviors.”. It is addressed to the general public: “I wanted to remind you that you cannot allow yourself to kiss a young woman on the cheek without her consent.allowing yourself to slip a hand a little too low behind your back because you are a politician, allowing yourself to send aggressive messages on social networks because you think that the person owes you everything”.

The former Miss France explains that she did not always understand that these gestures were unacceptable: “At the time, I blamed myself for not being strong enough”. She was even surprised by the words of another Miss: “I think of Vaimalama, who also reminded us of the limits. At first, I said to myself ‘she’s going a little strong’ and actually, no. Why would we accept that someone enters our privacy, makes inappropriate gestures, because we are Miss France?”. She then addresses young women: “It’s also to tell young girls: ‘If you experience this behavior, don’t let it happen, it’s not normal.. You have the right to express your disagreement, even to file a complaint, to act for your integrity and your self-esteem.” Inspiring words.

Editor for Aufeminin, Charlotte is passionate about French and international cinema, and a fortune reader. Curious about everything, she talks as much about personalities as about culture or…

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