It was in Brive-la-Gaillarde that the big Miss Limousin election evening took place on Saturday October 1 in the presence of Diane Leyre and Julie Bève, Miss Limousin 2021 in order to crown Salomé Maud.
Carrying the number 9 which obviously brought her luck, Salomé Maud won the election of Miss Limousin on October 1 at the Espace des 3 provinces in Brive-la-Gaillarde, in the presence of Diane Leyre, Miss France 2022 and Julie Bève, Miss Limousin 2021. To the angels, the young woman is now in the running for the election of Miss France which will take place in a few weeks live on TF1.
Buyer in professional life, Salomé Maud won the crown
Aged 23, Salomé Maud holds a master’s degree in Purchasing Management and according to her Linkedin account, she has already held more than one position in the sector. A volunteer with the Order of Malta, the young woman was first a young ambassador for Unicef for a year. Originally from Limoges, from the top of her meter 74, it was she who pulled out of the game in the middle of this promotion of 15 young women. Favorite of the public, it was unanimous and won under thunderous applause. She succeeds Julie Beve, who presented her with her crown and sash alongside the sublime Miss France 2022, Diane Leyre.
On December 17, Salomé Maud will therefore be on the stage of the MACH 36 room located in the town of Déols, north of Châteauroux, in the Centre-Val de Loire region to try to win the title of Miss France 2023 for this 93rd edition of the election and thus succeed Diane Leyre, under the benevolent gaze of Jean-Pierre Foucault and Sylvie Tellier, for whom it will be the big last. Indeed, having given way to Cindy Fabré at the head of the Miss France committee, she will no longer have the vocation of presenting the big Miss evening in the future, as she explained in the columns of TV Magazine.“I will not be there as general manager of Miss France, but as a presenter alongside Jean-Pierre Foucault. This will be my last show with him, he taught me everything. I have a lot of affection and admiration for him.”
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