The old Miss France is on vacation with her family in Guadeloupe. After a bath at Sainte-Anne beach, she brings together her belongings in space located not far from the old restaurant “L’éfalnicano”.
She wears a swimsuit covered with a long shirt. It is then that an ASVP employee (surveillance agent of the public road) will ask her to “put a pareo” because she judges her outfit unsuitable for public space.
The former national ambassador resigned himself to putting shorts, but at the same time notes men who pass in a swimsuit. She will ask the employee why she does not reframe them in the same way and will have the sole answer “It has nothing to do”.
A buzz later
This return will deeply annoy Camille Cerf who makes it a video on her Tiktok account. She immediately made the buzz and spends the million views in 24 hours.
Some followers do not hesitate to speak of “anti-white racism”. Faced with this drift, the Miss published a video answer during which it defuses any racist allegation.
The color of the lady who remarked to me is not a subject, that of men in jersey either and mine either. If you are a follower of this type of speech, you can unsubscribe from my account. I especially think that it is a sexist remark and I do not even want the lady.
In reality, Camille Cerf experienced a reality of local seaside cities.
“Correct outfit required”
In Sainte-Anne, professionals and local residents have often been shocked by the often too light, even devoid of tourists in shops.
To stop the drifts, the merchants have placarded “correct required” posters.
Knowing the subject’s sensitivity in the town, the ASVP would have simply wanted to warn that which it quickly identified as a tourist.