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Asked about the #BalanceTonPorc movement, Marine Lorphelin mentioned in an interview to the site
Télé Loisirs the badual badault she suffered during her "reign" of Miss.
"You have to be able to talk about it freely and defend yourself. Elected Miss France in 2013, Marine Lorphelin found herself confronted with inappropriate gestures. (…) "Miss France is someone who belongs to the French. And really, there are some people who feel it like that. And yes, I had hands on the bad by mayors of some villages. I had people who jumped on me a bit to kiss me. "
"An object" rather than a "respected woman"
Situations badly experienced by the young woman then aged 19 years. "I felt intimidated in my intimacy and felt like an object and not like a respected woman," she says.
For Marine Lorphelin, the #BalanceTonPorc movement helped to "open the floor". "I will always support women who do not accept any act of badual tendency," says the former Miss France. Before her, Camille Cerf, Miss France 2015, denounced street harbadment
filming a man who repeatedly and heavily approached him on the terrace of a café.
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