Clémence Botino to represent France at 71st Miss World
Miss France 2020 Clémence Botino has been officially announced on Tuesday, October 11 to represent France at the 71st Miss World pageant.
Hailing from Guadeloupe, the 25-year-old island beauty was crowned Miss Guadeloupe 2019 prior to winning the prestigious Miss France pageant. She was sent to Miss Universe 2021 in Israel last December and managed to place in the Top 10 among 80 contestants.
Clemence is a hard-working student who believes that school and education are keys to success. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in art history at Sorbonne University in Paris.
As a rum ambassador, she considers French rum as a luxury product that deserves international recognition and she thinks the youth must be encouraged to learn more about the local economy. She also wants to show that there is nothing women cannot do even in a male-dominated industry.
The new Miss World France is the third Miss Guadeloupe to represent France at the Miss World pageant next to Véronique de la Cruz in 1993 and Ophély Mézino in 2019.
Photos: Ben Decoin, François Lenski / Clémence Botino / Instagram