Overview
- Elected during a nearly four-hour TF1 broadcast at the Zénith d’Amiens, she succeeds Angélique Angarni-Filopon, with Miss New Caledonia named first runner-up.
- As the institutional titleholder, she becomes an employee of the Miss France organization for one year.
- Compensation is widely cited from prior official comments as about €50,000 for the year, typically described as roughly €3,000 to €5,000 per month.
- The organization provides a Paris apartment in the 17th arrondissement for the year, with an estimated monthly rent near €1,500.
- Partner gifts mirror recent packages that included a hybrid Toyota Yaris Cross, Mauboussin jewelry, travel, electronics and beauty services, while former winners flooded her with congratulations as she began a fast-paced media schedule in Paris after just three hours of sleep.