2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
There are few hours left for the celebration of Miss Universe and the nerves are on the surface. Let them ask the candidate for France, Maëva Coucke. The young woman has suffered a spectacular fall in front of everyone in the preliminary parades on the big day.
But as they say out there, more than the fact itself, what counts is the reaction, and theirs has been an example of knowing how to be and naturalness. In solidarity with her, the people present have encouraged and applauded her in order to transmit her tranquility and downplay the embarrassing moment.
The model put her hand to her head and in just seconds she stood up and smiled at everyone. She replaced the garment that covered it and left with great elegance on the catwalk.
The mannequins were parading in a bikini just then. Judging by the images, her heels slipped on the somewhat slippery ground and she couldn't control the fall.
The videos did not take long to reach social networks and the comments to shoot. Despite the typical jokes in these cases, the good performance of the candidate is also recognized, which earned her many points.
Good luck to all!
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