Miss France “sexist”? Enora Malagré's rant: Current Woman The MAG


Enora Malagré definitely does not carry the Miss France election in her heart. The host shared her anger at the beauty pageant in her Instagram Stories on December 19, 2020. The former columnist for Do not touch My TV commented : "For 100 years, this misogynistic contest has distilled in the heads of our little girls that the woman is valued by her physique. The potiche woman, who must "behave" well."

The 40-year-old blames the competition for the image it conveys and claims on the fly surprised comments as proof: "Yesterday I heard men say in the street again: ‘Brittany is disgusting. On the other hand, Burgundy is good. How long will this archaic, silly and sexist contest last?, she protests. Do you find it entertaining? Have fun by parading women and judging them like cows at the agricultural show. I can't stand it anymore."

In a second story, Enora Malagré pointed out another element that put her off her feet. When portraying Aurélie Roux, Miss Alsace, she was outraged: "No, but look! The little louloute talks about her studies and bim! Cut to her thighs. This is how you are "sold" the young woman. I'm zapping right away! Shame on this contest."

The Miss France contest, for Énora Malagré, is no!

Enora Malagré has never hidden her incomprehension vis-à-vis the Miss France contest. January 18, 2020, when she was once again on the set of What am I involved in sure C8 as a columnist, she found herself confronted with Vaimalama Chaves, Miss France 2019, who had just returned her scarf. "I think you don’t care much about this election", she had started.

Faced with the frontal attacks of Enora Malagré, Vaimalama Chaves had struggled to defend himself. She had simply pleaded the duty of reserve and neutrality of beauty queens. An argument that had not at all convinced the columnist, who had once again been very sharp, replying: "What a shame to be neutral when you have this power in your hands, I find it a shame to be so boring!"

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