Meet Mbathio Beye, The First Miss Black France
In spite of the controversy that the first Miss Black France pageant caused, the contest was held anyway and a winner crowned. Her name is Mbathio Beye and she is a 21 year old Senegalese marketing student.
The event was marred by the presence of about 30 members of the New France movement, a right-wing, ultra-nationalist group that formed a picket line outside of the venue.
One protester told Radio France Internationale: “why should Asians and Africans come here and have more rights than us? This is why we are demanding a Miss White France.”
The runners up were Niaba Romy, 22, studying political science and hailing from the Ivory Coast, and Aissata Soumah, 24, a business student from Guinea. The contest weighed 1,000 entries from all French regions around the world to select the final 18 women ages 17 – 28.
The goal of the Miss Black France pageant, according to organizer Frédéric Royer, was to “celebrate black beauty,” and give black women a chance to participate in a competition that is inclusive, unlike it’s mainstream counterpart Miss France. Detractors of the event called it discriminatory and shocking in a society that prides itself on color-blindness.
Gorgeous brown girl!
She’s so pretty. Sucks about the controversy surrounding the event though…
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She’s beautiful. Congratulations to her!
Right-wing person said: “why should Asians and Africans come here and have more rights than us? This is why we are demanding a Miss White France.”
Lol, they need a spokesperson who knows how to think. Only an idiot would think that Afro-French people have more rights then White French people. This is the same nonsense that right-wing idiots here say.
http://www.jestina-george.com/2012/03/fab-african-inspired-bikinis-by.html
Thanks for the link… she had some serious competition.