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Miss France winner says her short hair a victory for ‘diversity’

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PARIS – The woman elected Miss France 2024 has framed her victory as a win for “diversity”, drawing praise for her short hair as well as predictable criticism from viewers of the beauty pageant which has faced accusations of sexism.
“No one should dictate who you are,” declared 20-year-old Eve Gilles, who was the only contestant in this year’s competition whose hair was cropped short.
“We’re used to seeing beautiful Misses with long hair, but I chose an androgynous look with short hair,” she said after her victory Saturday night, adding that every “woman is different, we’re all unique.”
The woman from a village near Dunkirk in northern France was elected in the city of Dijon in front of 5,000 pageant fans.
Half the score was determined by viewers, the other half by a jury of seven women.
On social media, many viewers reacted with delight, batting down criticism that portrayed her selection as politicised.
“Maybe the new #MissFrance isn’t gorgeous in your eyes, but seeing wokeism in her because she has short hair…. It’s just ridiculous,” said one admirer of the new Miss France on X.
“Eve Gilles is the new Miss France 2024, your malicious and useless criticisms won’t change that, she’s sublime,” said another X user.
Gilles’s victory comes less than a week after a court ordered a French broadcaster and television production house to compensate two previous Miss France finalists for secretly filming them and showing their bare breasts on air.
Both women, the court found, had been filmed in changing rooms “without their being informed”.

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