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AMANDINE PETIT MISS NORMANDIE IS ELECTED MISS FRANCE 2021 MARKING THE CENTENARY

ANTISEMITIC TWEETS ATTACK 2nd RUNNER UP


Amandine Petit Miss France 2021 (Source: TF1 Caption TV)
Miss France 2021 Banner centenary
(Source: Miss France)
USPA NEWS - Amandine Petit was elected, the new Miss France 2021, during the Cremona evening transmitted on the TV channel, Tf1, in France. Amandine Petit was Miss Normandy, she is 23 years old, she is pretty, blonde with blue eyes, student in master 2, in Caen, aims to run an nursing home and dreams of curing patients of Alzheimer's disease, born in Normandy and comes from a small village, called Bourguebus in Calvados (Next to Caen). Chosen among the 29 candidates aged 18 to 24, Amandine Petit, succeeds Clemence Botino, the Miss France 2020, who was the Miss Guadeloupe. The only shadow to this magnificent ceremony, very successful despite the COVID-19 pandemic, which had brought glitter enlivening this complicated love of health measures imposed by the worrying and distressing situation of the SARS-COV epidemic, is the attacks suffered by the second runner up, April Banayoum, Miss provence, who was targeted by anti-Semitic tweets.
Amandine petit Miss France 2021 & April Benayoum
Source: Tf1 Caption TV
Amandine Petit was elected, the new Miss France 2021, during the Cremona evening transmitted on the TV channel, Tf1, in France. Amandine Petit was Miss Normandy, she is 23 years old, she is pretty, blonde with blue eyes, student in master 2, in Caen, aims to run an nursing home and dreams of curing patients of Alzheimer's disease, born in Normandy and comes from a small village, called Bourguebus in Calvados (Next to Caen). Chosen among the 29 candidates aged 18 to 24, Amandine Petit, succeeds Clemence Botino, the Miss France 2020, who was the Miss Guadeloupe.The only shadow to this magnificent ceremony, very successful despite the COVID-19 pandemic, which had brought glitter enlivening this complicated love of health measures imposed by the worrying and distressing situation of the SARS-COV epidemic, is the attacks suffered by the second runner up, April Banayoum, Miss provence, who was targeted by anti-Semitic tweets.--------------------------------------- Indeed, Miss Provence, April Benayoum, who finished first runner-up, was the target of attacks in the form of anti-Semist tweets, sparking outrage from the political class. This year, the ceremony marks the centenary of beauty contests in France. The runner up, Miss Provence, April Benayoum, had evoked on social networks the origin of her father, who is Israeli, thus unleashing a miss hatred towards the Jewish origin of her father.------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I myself have quite varied origins: my mother is Serbian-Croatian, and my father Israeli-Italian", explained the young student in her portrait, broadcast at the beginning of the program, describing himself as "passionate about geography and the discovery of other cultures ". Several associations fighting against anti-Semitism and many political figures have given their support, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 December, to April Benayoum, the first runner-up of Miss France 2021. Some hateful messages advocate the Holocaust or relay conspiracy theories, and call for a boycott of his candidacy because of his Israeli ancestry. To date, Twitter has not spoken out and has not erased anti-Semitic tweets.
Amandine Petit Miss France 2021
Source: TV Caption Tf1
Miss France Participants
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Amadine Petit Miss France 2021
Source: TV Caption Tf1
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