Eva Gilles became the first winner in the competition’s 103-year history without long hair.
After a contestant with a pixie hairstyle won the Miss France competition for the first time in the competition’s history, a wave of outrage arose. The Daily Mail reported this.
In particular, 20-year-old Eva Gilles from Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the north of the country won the beauty contest, but many French people did not like it, because most of them are used to “traditional” long, curly. hair and curvy figures.
The winner herself is convinced that her haircut can be a kind of breaking stereotypes about “standards of classical female beauty.”
“We are used to seeing beautiful misses with long hair, but I chose the androgynous look with short hair. My success is a success for diversity. No one should dictate who you are. Every woman can be different, we all are is strange,” he replied to the criticism.
It should be noted that the winner of the competition is chosen by half the public and half by the jury. According to the results of the audience voting, Eva was in third place, but the judges put her in first place.
Because of this, the jury’s decision was accused of “imposing the values of wokism.”
“Miss France is no longer a beauty pageant, but a wokism competition based on inclusivity,” “She is completely different from Miss France,” “We are not so concerned about her hairstyle as about her androgynous body,” netizens wrote.
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