no, viewers will not be the first to know the name of the winner

Saturday, December 16, the traditional Miss France competition is held on TF1 to elect the beauty queen of the year 2024. However, viewers will not be the first to know the name of the winner.

TF1 continues with a second colorful evening! After the prime of the star Academy Friday December 15, during which we witnessed the departure of Clara after several weeks of competition, place, this Saturday December 16, with a must-see on the first channel: the election of Miss France 2024. After an evening on the theme of “ the Miss music box”, during which the participants will parade to the rhythm of cult songs, accompanied by the Moulin Rouge troupe, Jean-Pierre Foucault will announce the name of the one who will succeed Indira Ampiot. However, some people will know the verdict before others.

Indeed, the election of Miss France 2024 will be broadcast with a slight delay, while in other years it was live. And for good reason: for several weeks, the strengthening of the Vigipirate plan, because of the current geopolitical context, has imposed high security in places where thousands of people are gathered. A condition which thus applies to the Zénith de Dijon, where the election takes place, and whose capacity exceeds 8,800 places. Thus, it is not the viewers of TF1 who will be the first to know the name of the winner, but the audience present in the room. Fortunately, the verdict will not take long to fall quickly for the rest of France, which is impatient to know its new beauty queen.

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A tribute to Geneviève de Fontenay

During this exceptional evening, several tributes will be paid, notably to the singer Tina Turner, but also to Geneviève de Fontenay. Frédéric Gilbert, general director of the Miss France Company, provided some clues from our colleagues at Tele-Leisure about this tribute, which will begin with a succession of archive images presenting Geneviève de Fontenay in a positive light. “We see her saying that the pageant has always been under attack, even in the early 1980s, that girls are princesses in princess dresses and that she hopes that one day, the guns of war will be replaced by canons of beauty. […] It’s moving, quite emotionally charged”he described.

This year, it is an exclusively female jury which will decide between the candidates, composed in particular of Sylvie Tellier, as well as the actress Stéfi Celma, the ex-model and presenter Adriana Karembeu, the singer Nolwenn Leroy, the pastry chef Nina Métayer, Olympic boxing champion Estelle Mossely and comedian Élodie Poux.

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