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Each contestant had to stand on a seashell-shaped podium and, for thirty seconds, declare why they loved being naked.

But as the sun set and the Pine Cone d’Or was placed in Simone’s weathered hands, a strange thing happened. Léo, the engineering student, was surrounded by the crowd. They didn’t mock his paleness or his awkwardness. They offered him olives and sardines and another glass of rosé. Monsieur Éclair the donkey even wandered over and nuzzled his shoulder.

Simone stepped up. She did not speak. Instead, she took a deep breath, closed her eyes, and raised her arms slowly, like a bird unfolding. A breeze caught the salt spray. She stood utterly still, utterly at peace, for the full thirty seconds. When she opened her eyes, there were tears in them. "The body is a library," she whispered. "And I have stopped hiding the books." The crowd was silent. Then thunderous applause. Judge Claudette wept openly. A perfect 10 for L’Harmonie .

And that night, under the stars, the French naturists held a final, unofficial event: a silent, skinny-dipping parade into the dark, warm sea. And for the first time in his life, Léo did not hesitate.

Finally, Léo. He shuffled to the podium, his arms wrapped around himself. He looked at the sea, the sand, the laughing, unclothed crowd. He looked at Gérard’s proud belly and Simone’s graceful wrinkles. And then, for the first time, he let his arms fall to his sides.

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  • Tesla’s business model focuses on high-performance EVs, advanced technology, and solar energy. They target diverse customer segments, partner strategically, and emphasize innovation. Their revenue comes from vehicle sales, energy products, and services.