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Eve Gilles, 20, a Defiant Miss France champion, says she is 'not just a haircut' after her spectacular triumph of national beauty pageant was shattered by a tumultuous 'woke' debate about her 'androgynous' appearances and 'boyish' hair
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December 18, 2023
Eve Gilles, 20, from Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the country's northern zone, was crowned by former champ Indira Ampiot in front of 7.5 million TV viewers on Saturday night (right). However, her win was overshadowed by a strange backlash alleging that the pageant was 'woke' after the judges selected 'androgynous' Ms Gilles as Miss France 2024, despite the fact that all previous winners had more formally 'traditional' long, flowing hair, and curves. Now the defiant queen has said she is not just a haircut,' because online discussions largely concentrated on her pixie cut hairstyle and her slim figure. I am human, and criticism always affects and hurts me.' My body is the way it is supposed to be. Whether I like it or not, that's how I am. If people don't like it, they don't like me, and that's it,' she told French outlet TF1 (left). You can't please everyone, and that's normal.' Even if it's difficult, you'll have to accept yourself and ignore all of the critique.' Ms. Gilles previously stated that pageant viewers were used to "seeing beautiful Misses with long hair," but that instead, she went for an androgynous style with short hair.
Who is Eve Gilles? In a bizarre 'woke' row as a short-haired contestant takes the pageant, meet the Miss France champion
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December 18, 2023
After being the first contestant to scoop the prize while sporting a pixie haircut, Miss France winner Eve Gilles (left) has found herself in the middle of a 'woke' row. On Saturday night, the 20-year-old won the beauty pageant during a televised broadcast that was watched by 7.5 million viewers. Indira Ampiot, the mathematics student who had previously said she shaved her hair to make her feel "strong," was clearly emotional when the pageant's previous champion Indira Ampiot held the crown with her head. The social media star, who has 276,000 followers, said her achievement was a 'win for diversity' in her acceptance address. Eve explained how "every woman is unique": "We're used to seeing gorgeous Misses with long hair, but I wanted an androgynous look with short hair." Here FEMAIL delves into the actor's humble beginnings and modeling career, as well as how she waited years to participate in the pageant after being too short to make the cut. Center: Eve of the pageant's travels. To be precise, the actress with her beloved cat Princess Heidi. Eve before she chopped off her 'fairytale' hair, she was left inset. Eve pictured after winning an equestrian competition on right.