Beauty queen proud of mixed France
Franco-Beninese student Flora Coquerel has said she is proud to represent a “cosmopolitan” country after being crowned the new Miss France in a lavish ceremony.
Coquerel, a 19-year-old from Orleans, beat 33 other competitors to take the title in the nationally televised competition in Dijon on Saturday night.
Her victory came amid concern over a series of racist incidents in France, including slurs against the country’s top black politician, Justice Minister Christiane Taubira, who has been compared to a monkey several times.
In her first post-pageant press conference, Coquerel said her victory was proof of France’s acceptance of different backgrounds.
“I am very proud to represent a cosmopolitan France,” Coquerel said. She added she hoped to use her title to promote literacy and the integration of women in the workplace.
Before the competition, Coquerel, whose mother is from Benin in West Africa, told France 3 television that she believed her mixed heritage was an advantage.
“It shows that today’s France is a mixed France, where there is every culture, and I think a lot of people will see themselves in me,” she said.
Coquerel was chosen by a combination of votes from the television audience and from a jury of celebrities.
The jury was this year led by French Canadian singer Garou.
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