Delphine Wespiser — Biography
Delphine Wespiser is a prominent French figure, known for her work as a model, television personality, and for her involvement in right-wing politics, in addition to her crowning achievements in beauty pageants. Her reign began with the titles of Miss Haut-Rhin and Miss Alsace in 2011, culminating in her being crowned Miss France in 2012, becoming the 82nd woman to hold that prestigious national title, following Laury Thilleman.
Her public life extended beyond the pageant stage into the political arena in 2014, when she participated in the municipal elections in Magstatt-le-Bas. Running with the incumbent independent mayor’s slate, Wespiser was elected in the initial round on March 23, 2014, as her list secured 51.55% of the vote, earning her a position among the town's eleven advisors.
Wespiser also carved a niche for herself in television, joining the panel of Cyril Hanouna's show "Touche pas à mon poste!" on C8 as a commentator starting September 3, 2018. She announced her exit from the program on September 2, 2019, but later made a return to the show in November 2020. More recently, in 2023, she took on hosting duties for the reality competition series "Love Island France." The show initially aired in late-night slots on M6 on April 24 before transitioning to primetime on W9, where it ran from April 25 through June 30. Wespiser's heritage is a blend of French and German ancestry. As of January 2026, she commands a significant online presence, boasting 646,000 followers on Instagram and 475,300 followers on her TikTok account.
Her public life extended beyond the pageant stage into the political arena in 2014, when she participated in the municipal elections in Magstatt-le-Bas. Running with the incumbent independent mayor’s slate, Wespiser was elected in the initial round on March 23, 2014, as her list secured 51.55% of the vote, earning her a position among the town's eleven advisors.
Wespiser also carved a niche for herself in television, joining the panel of Cyril Hanouna's show "Touche pas à mon poste!" on C8 as a commentator starting September 3, 2018. She announced her exit from the program on September 2, 2019, but later made a return to the show in November 2020. More recently, in 2023, she took on hosting duties for the reality competition series "Love Island France." The show initially aired in late-night slots on M6 on April 24 before transitioning to primetime on W9, where it ran from April 25 through June 30. Wespiser's heritage is a blend of French and German ancestry. As of January 2026, she commands a significant online presence, boasting 646,000 followers on Instagram and 475,300 followers on her TikTok account.