Sylvie Tellier’s daughter is already celebrating her 12th birthday! Both upset and proud, the former director of the Miss France company left a meaningful message for her birthday…
Sylvie Tellier is overcome by emotion: her daughter Margaux has just passed an important milestone since she is celebrating her 12th birthday. For the occasion, the former director of the Miss France company sent a moving message to her daughter and even included a warning…
Sylvie Tellier, her warning for her daughter: “Never forget…”
“My darling, I watch you grow with so much pride. You are sweet, strong, funny… and already much stronger than I was at your age“, she first declared in an Instagram post, in the caption of several photos with her daughter. She is now in college, Sylvie Tellier, 47, wanted to give her some valuable advice: “Getting into college is not always easy. We don’t always choose how others look, nor what they project onto us. But never forget: you have nothing to prove to anyone“.
The one who was Miss France 2002 also sent a message to Internet users and to those who could denigrate Margaux for the simple fact that she is the daughter of Sylvie Tellier. “And to you who will read these words: she did not choose any of this. So let kids be kids“, she concluded.
Sylvie Tellier, her children affected by her fame? “It complicates things”
The former director of the Miss France company had already revealed on Instagram that her notoriety sometimes weighed on her children. A few years ago, she explained that her eldest son, Oscar, now 16 years old, was having difficulty coping with this situation: “He’s in college and yes sometimes that complicates things a little“.
If the mother of Oscar, Margaux, and Romeo, 7 years old, has also left her position within Miss France in 2022 in particular to try to be more present with her family. “It was a passion: I put my soul, my energy, I never counted my hours for this company. During the week I was at the office, at the weekend I was in regional elections, to the great displeasure of my husband (Laurent, editor’s note) who often said to me: “Who are your children, the Misses or ours?“, she confided to Leisure TV. Today, she still remains honorary president of the competition.







