According to information from Parisian this Tuesday, May 10, Sylvie Tellier is about to leave her post as general manager of the company Miss France. Another former beauty pageant winner could replace her.
After 15 years of good and loyal service, Sylvie Tellier getting ready to say goodbye. Indeed, according to The Parisian this Tuesday, May 10, the current director of the Miss France society and former winner herself could soon return his scarf. In office since 2007, she takes care in particular of accompanying the candidates before, during and after the famous beauty contest. But the end of this great adventure would therefore have come, and according to our colleagues, TF1 would seek to guarantee « a smooth exit » by Sylvie Tellier.
While the latter assured the newspaper to be « always at Miss France and very invested in the subjects »a relative slipped that « the time has come »adding that « Sylvie has often said that she would not last forever at the head of Miss France ». The one who was crowned Miss France 2002 could however not stray too far from the production company Endémol because « her name has been mentioned as director of the future star Academy, that TF1 is about to relaunch »said Le Parisien.
A former Miss France to take over?
But who to succeed Sylvie Tellier? According to the daily, the Miss France company is already working to try to find the rare pearl, and has an idea in mind. It could indeed be another former winner of the contest: Cindy Faber.
Elected in 2005, the former model currently holds a position of event project manager where it manages the organization of seminars, congresses, product launches, sporting and cultural events, commercial events and parties. A profile that would correspond well to what Endemol is looking for. In addition, Cindy Fabre is remained close to the world of Misssince she regularly appears alongside the former winners for special operations or during ceremonies, as was the case in December 2020 during the coronation of Amandine Petit at Puy-du-Fou.
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