Élodie was born on December 15, 1980, in Reims. She grew up and spent her childhood in Picardy. After her titles of Miss France and Miss Europe, she worked in the fashion world and participated in numerous fashion shows.2004 was a very important year for Élodie: on March 28, 2004, she was elected ...
Élodie was born on December 15, 1980, in Reims. She grew up and spent her childhood in Picardy. After her titles of Miss France and Miss Europe, she worked in the fashion world and participated in numerous fashion shows.
2004 was a very important year for Élodie: on March 28, 2004, she was elected Regional Councilor of Picardy, a position she still holds.
Between 2004 and 2005, she was the patron of the “Trophée Andros Féminin” and then became a Driver in the following years. During this last season, she participated in the first electric car race.
In 2005, still a guest on many TV shows, she became a host on TF6 where she presented several reality TV programs including the show “Miss Swan”. She was also a “Beauty” columnist on M6 in “Morning Café” and then on Direct 8 in “Un Max de services”. Over 6 years, she presented numerous shows: “l’Année People”, “Sports les plus cons du Monde”, “Les Inventions les plus cons du Monde”, “Les 50 clips les plus nazes”, etc. These were humorous shows that she fully embraced presenting.
Television and beauty contests are her two playgrounds. This year, she was part of the Jury for the Mister France election, which took place in Tahiti. She presented and hosted until April 30 on TF6 a show dedicated to young people and their parents: “La 1ère Fois”, a reality-documentary featuring 4 teenagers confiding in Élodie about their first time, before taking the plunge. She can also be found every Thursday on France 4 as a columnist in Cyril Hanouna’s new show “Touche pas à mon Poste”! And of course, she actively supports the associations of which she is the Patron: “Fédération des Jumeaux et Plus”, “Tous ensemble pour l’avenir de Chloé”, “Camélia Dream Team”, Ambassador of “Rêves”, and “Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque” and supports “Un Maillot pour la vie”!