Sylvie Tellier

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Sylvie Tellier
Sylvie Tellier Cannes 2018.jpg
Born (1978-05-28) 28 May 1978 (age 43)
Nantes, France
EducationUniversity of Nantes (DEUG)
Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 (LLM)
Occupation
  • Television personality
  • businesswoman
TitleMiss Vendée 1997
Miss Lyon 2001
Miss France 2002
Children3
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue
Major
competition(s)
Miss France 2002
(Winner)
Miss Universe 2002
(Unplaced)

Sylvie Tellier (born 28 May 1978) is a French television personality, businesswoman, and former beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss France 2002. Previously, Tellier had been crowned Miss Lyon 2001, becoming the seventh woman from Rhône-Alpes to be crowned Miss France. As Miss France, Tellier also competed at Miss Universe 2002.

Since 2007, Tellier has served as national director of the Miss France Committee.

Early life and education[]

Tellier was born in Nantes to parents from Normandy. She was raised in Les Sables-d'Olonne, and grew up in a family of modest means.[1] After receiving a DEUG in law from the University of Nantes, Tellier moved to Lyon to attend Jean Moulin University Lyon 3. She ultimately graduated from the school with a master's degree in private law, specializing in business law and tax law.[2]

Pageantry[]

Early pageantry[]

Tellier first began competing in pageantry in 1997, after being encouraged by the mother of her boyfriend at the time to compete in Miss Vendée 1997. She went on to win the title, which qualified her to compete in Miss Pays de la Loire 1997, a qualifying pageant for Miss France. Tellier went on to place as the first runner-up, behind winner Caroll Parfait.

Miss France 2002[]

Four years after winning Miss Vendée, Tellier opted to return to pageantry. Now residing in Lyon, Tellier competed in Miss Lyon 2001, where she won the title. As Miss Lyon, Tellier qualified directly for Miss France 2002. She later represented Lyon at the Miss France 2002 competition in Alsace, where she was crowned the winner. Following her win, she became the seventh woman representing the Rhône-Alpes region to win the title.[3]

As Miss France, Tellier became a nationwide representative of France. She later represented the country at Miss Universe 2002, where she was unplaced. Tellier completed her reign the following year, after crowning Corrine Coman of Guadeloupe as Miss France 2003.

Miss France Committee national director[]

Tellier joined the Miss France Committee in 2005, hired as the head of external relations. Two years later, after reorganization within Endemol France, Tellier was appointed national director of the Miss France Committee and head of the Miss Europe Organization, by Endemol France director Virginie Calmels. With her appointment, she succeeded Geneviève de Fontenay, who had served in the position for 20 years.[4]

Personal life[]

Tellier at her wedding in 2007

Tellier married her first husband, Camille Le Maux, in June 2007 in Gordes. They had one son together, born in San Jose, California in 2010.[5] Tellier and Le Maux were later divorced in 2012, following five years of marriage. Tellier later gave birth to her second child, a daughter, in 2014. She later married her second husband in 2017.[6][7] Her third child, a son, was later born in 2018.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Marie-France Chatrier, « Sylvie Tellier : "Ici, la reine, c'est Margaux" », Paris Match, semaine du 14 au 20 décembre 2017, pages 114-117.
  2. ^ "Sylvie Tellier". Voici (in French). Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  3. ^ Powell, Helena Frith (28 November 2006). All You Need to Be Impossibly French: A Witty Investigation Into the Lives, Lusts, and Little Secrets of French Women. Penguin. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-452-28778-5. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Miss World boycott over Nigerian stoning – CNN". CNN. 7 September 2002. Archived from the original on 19 September 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Sylvie Tellier". gala.fr (in French).
  6. ^ "Sylvie Tellier se marie : Elle épouse son amoureux Laurent !". purepeople.com (in French).
  7. ^ "Mariage de Sylvie Tellier : les Miss s'éclatent encore à Porquerolles!". closermag.fr (in French). 16 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Sylvie Tellier maman pour la 3e fois : Le prénom de son fils dévoilé !". www.purepeople.com (in French). 17 July 2018.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Picardy Élodie Gossuin
Miss France
2002
Succeeded by
Guadeloupe Corrine Coman
Preceded by
Nawal Benhlal
Miss Lyon
2001
Succeeded by
Marie Comte
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