Cindy Fabre Steps Down as Miss France Director After Three Years
Fabre's departure marks a shift in the competition's leadership structure, with her position being eliminated instead of filled.
- Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005, has stepped down as director of the Miss France competition after three years in the role.
- Her departure was described as a mutual decision with the competition's leadership, and her contract as a project-based consultant was not renewed.
- The position of director will not be replaced, as the Miss France organization evaluates a potential new approach to leadership and contestant support.
- Fabre's tenure was praised by Miss France President Frédéric Gilbert for preserving the competition's values and ensuring continuity during her time in the role.
- The departure reflects broader changes in the Miss France organization, including greater independence for current titleholders in their public appearances.