Miss France Breaks Tradition with First Short-Haired Winner in 100 Years

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Miss France Breaks Tradition with First Short-Haired Winner in 100 Years

The Miss France beauty pageant stirred controversy by selecting Eve Gilles, an "androgynous" contestant with a pixie cut, as the winner. Representing Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Eve became the first Miss France with short hair. In the lead-up, she emphasized the need to diversify beauty standards. Social media criticism erupted, with accusations of the pageant going "woke." Despite finishing third in the public vote, she secured the crown as the jury's choice. The decision sparked debates on inclusivity and evolving beauty norms. Left-wing MPs defended Gilles, while critics argued the pageant prioritized woke ideals over traditional beauty standards.

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