Valérie Bègue

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Valérie Bègue
Born (1985-09-26) 26 September 1985 (age 38)
Saint-Pierre, Réunion, France
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse
(m. 2013⁠–⁠2016)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss France 2008
Miss Réunion 2007
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorAmber

Valérie Bègue (born 26 September 1985) is a French reality television personality and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss France 2008, representing Réunion island, an overseas department of France located in the Indian Ocean. Bègue is the first Miss France from Réunion island since Monique Uldaric, who was elected in 1976.

Miss France controversy

Two weeks after she was crowned Miss France, pictures of Bègue taken before her election, fully clothed but in suggestive poses on rather tame pictures, were released by French tabloid "Entrevue". The President of the Miss France contest, Geneviève de Fontenay, went on French radio to insist that Valérie Bègue should step down and return her crown,[1] or that she would be forcibly disqualified. Fontenay told reporters that if Endemol, the production company which owns the Miss France contest, disagreed with her decision, she would stand down as president.

On a previous occasion, Fontenay had obtained the temporary suspension of Miss France 2004, Lætitia Bléger, for much more suggestive pictures published in the French edition of Playboy magazine, as a Miss France winner is contractually obligated not to pose for controversial pictures for five years after winning the title and an entrant in the Miss France contest must state that she has never posed for nude or partially nude pictures beforehand.

Valérie Bègue took some time to reflect on her decision, and finally decided that she would not stand down voluntarily, explaining that the set of pictures in question were test shots and that she had not authorized their publication. Fontenay was accused of racism and of not wanting a non-French Miss France, after she said that Bègue should stay in Réunion.[2] A public apology was then demanded by people from the island, including a member of the ruling Union for a Popular Movement.

On 28 December 2007, Fontenay announced that Bègue would be allowed to remain as Miss France 2008, as long as she did not take part in any international contests.[3] Fontenay said she had based this position on the fact that the general public, who had helped to choose Bègue as Miss France, had no idea these pictures existed, and that their existence barred Bègue from international competitions, arguing that she did not want such pictures to give a false image of France.

Bègue's first runner-up was Vahinerii Requillart, who represented the island of New Caledonia, another overseas territory of France, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. As a result, the top two finalists of the 2008 Miss France pageant originated from overseas departments of France.

Other work

Valérie Bègue is involved in programmes against breast cancer and genetic diseases. She participated in Danse avec les stars, the French version of Dancing with the Stars.

In 2011, Valérie Bègue was a contestant on the second season of Danse avec les stars – the French version of Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with professional dancer Grégory Guichard. On October 22, 2011, were eliminated finishing 7th out of 9 contestants.

Personal life

Bègue was married to Camille Lacourt, a French Olympic swimmer, in August 2008. She has a daughter. [citation needed] Lacourt and Bègue divorced in 2016.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2009 Seconde chance Pauline Vincent Giovanni TV series (4 episodes)

References

  1. ^ "Europe | Miss France faces call to resign". BBC News. 21 December 2007. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. ^ "'Borde stannat på sin ö' | Nyheter | Aftonbladet". Aftonbladet.se. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Breaking News | Latest News | Current News". FoxNews.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2008. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Camille Lacourt et Valérie Bègue séparés : "On est officiellement divorcés"" (in French). Retrieved 29 August 2017.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss France
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Raïssa Boyer
Miss Réunion
2007
Succeeded by
Delphine Courteaud