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Miss France faces criticism for embracing a more progressive stance by crowning a short-haired winner

Critics Slam Miss ‍France Beauty Pageant for Going “Woke”

Critics are calling out the Miss France beauty pageant for allegedly going ⁣”woke” following the crowning of a contestant deemed androgynous on Sunday. ​The controversy stems from the choice to crown short-haired ⁣Eve ‌Gilles,‍ a 20-year-old ⁤from ​Nord-Pas-de-Calais,‌ as the winner.

Nearly 7.5 million‌ viewers watched as Gilles, with her pixie cut, ​was ‌crowned by‌ prior winner ‍Indira Ampiot. This⁣ marks ‍the first time in⁢ the competition’s 103-year ​history‌ that the winner does not have long⁢ hair.

The decision to crown ⁤Gilles was based on a combination of public and jury votes. While she finished‌ third in the public ​vote, she secured first place due to the ​judges’ decision. However, not everyone ​on social media ‍welcomed this outcome.

“In⁣ a stunning turn of events, the newly crowned Miss France has⁣ short hair!?!” one user posted on​ X, formerly known ‌as ⁣Twitter. “It’s the woke ideology ⁣trying to force masculine-looking women upon us or words to that ​effect. Can⁢ society get more ridiculous?”

“Miss France is no longer⁣ a beauty contest but a woke contest which is based on inclusiveness,” another‌ user reportedly said.

“Here⁤ is your Miss France,” one post declared. “It was of course wokes who organized the attack. No breasts,‍ no​ hips, no⁤ hair… She‍ looks like a‌ thirteen-year-old girl. Ashamed!”

Despite the criticism, the Miss France beauty ⁤pageant stands ⁢by its decision to crown Gilles, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and breaking traditional beauty⁤ standards.

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