Rueil-Malmaison, France – January 17, 2026
Auvergne’s Maxence Brovillé Crowned Mister France 2026
The 26-year-old finance professional takes the title after a competition showcasing both physique and intellect.
- Maxence Brovillé, representing Auvergne, won the Mister France 2026 competition.
- The event, held in Rueil-Malmaison, featured 29 candidates vying for the crown.
- Brovillé previously excelled in tennis, dedicating around twenty years to the sport.
- Antoine Savoy (Picardie) won the general knowledge test.
- Christophe Molines (Mediterranean) received the sympathy scarf.
Maxence Brovillé, 26, was named Mister France 2026 this Saturday, January 17. The competition, which took place in Rueil-Malmaison (Hauts-de-Seine), saw 29 candidates compete for the coveted title. Brovillé succeeds Mathieu Bedini (Rhône-Alpes), who won the competition last year under the chairmanship of François Deixonne.
A Blend of Brawn and Brains
Before entering the world of finance, Brovillé was a dedicated tennis player, competing at a high level for approximately two decades. The Mister France competition wasn’t solely about physical appearance; contestants were also judged on their intelligence and personality.
Antoine Savoy, representing Picardie, demonstrated his academic prowess by winning the general knowledge test. Lucas Dassonville (Rhône-Alpes) followed in second place, with Mathis Benetot (Aquitaine) rounding out the top three. Christophe Molines (Mediterranean) was awarded the sympathy scarf, indicating he resonated most with the audience.
The selection process considered a range of attributes, ensuring the winner embodied not only physical fitness but also intelligence, charisma, and a commitment to representing France. The competition aimed to find a candidate who could serve as a positive role model and ambassador for the country.
