“It is high time Endemol Production finally removes all sexist clauses from its regulations.” “Beyond exploiting women for economic gain, this contest, through the violations of the law of which it is guilty, has a negative and retrograde impact on the whole of society,” wrote Osez le féminisme in its news statement. While the mission statement of the competition is to find “the young woman most representative of beauty and elegance,” the strict registration requirements mean contenders for the crown are somewhat limited. Failing to comply could land the contestant with a 5,000-euro ($5,822) fine, according to Miss France’s terms and conditions. The application also asks for clothing size, and it requests that prospective beauty queens do not undergo any major physical changes after they are accepted into the competition. Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Imagesįurther disqualifiers for potential contestants include wearing weaves or hair extensions, having tattoos and smoking.
Miss Guadeloupe Clemence Botino is crowned Miss France 2020.