Cindy Fabre, very attached to the city of Dijon where she has lived for years, refuses to move to Paris. Miss France 2005, who took over from Sylvie Tellier, explains …
The beginning of the school year was challenging Cindy Fabre. The former beauty queen has now taken the baton while Sylvie Tellier announced that he would be leaving his position as general manager of the Miss France company. If Cindy Fabre finds herself with a myriad of new responsibilities and a surely busy agenda, she is out of the question that she lives in the heart of the turmoil of the French capital. Elio’s mother, 9 years old, separated from her son’s father, Jean-Marc, lives in Dijon for years and refuses to leave the city.
Cindy Fabre: because she doesn’t live in Paris
And for good reason, Cindy Fabre has shared custody of her son and doesn’t want to upset her daily life by moving to Paris. Miss France 2005 then connects trips between Dijon and the capital. A daily life that is certainly rather restrictive. But the former beauty queen doesn’t want to sacrifice her welfare on the altar of her ambition. It is in this Burgundy city that Cindy Fabre finds her balance. “I love this city. It also allows me to recharge my batteries after all these trips.. Besides, I also need to be in touch with people, with a universe that is familiar to me. It also allows me to hold on to some emotional stability“, He explained to 50 ‘Inside.
For Cindy Fabre, this new chapter of her life is a real “climax“in his career.”After the end of my year in Miss France, I offered Sylvie to join the team when I was looking for a career change, and it didn’t happen.“, he detailed. He also recalled that he had the experience needed to take on this role:”After my year, I presented TV shows, I modeled but in parallel, with my event company, I accompanied regional election committees such as those of Miss Normandy or Pays de la Loire“.
Cindy Fabre: her “black hole” after Miss France
As for his election to Miss France 2005, Cindy Fabre does not remember it as well as she would have liked. And for good reason, the emotions she had felt were particularly intense. “It’s a tsunami. I cried out of emotion, I cried out of fear, because I was young (…) I had a hard time getting over it. Besides, I really do a black hole of that period. Then, after we understand, we get up thinking it’s a great adventure“, He recalled in the issue of TF1. An adventure that has lasted for almost 20 years …
We remember the elections Miss France 2023 will be held on December 17th Who will succeed Diane Leyre?