Tbilisi, Georgia was the site of a victory for France at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, December 13th, as 11-year-old Lou Deleuze took home the gold with her original song, “Ce Monde.” The win marks the fourth for France in the annual competition, tying them with Georgia for the most victories in the contest’s history. Deleuze topped a field of 18 young performers representing countries across Europe and beyond.
France has taken home the gold at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest! Lou Deleuze, representing France, won over audiences with her song “Ce Monde,” beating out competitors from Ukraine and Georgia. It’s the fourth time France has claimed victory in the competition.
Published December 13, 2025 7:18 PM
Updated December 13, 2025 7:25 PM
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Lou Deleuze’s performance of “Ce Monde” captivated audiences in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Saturday, December 13th, securing France’s fourth win in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The country bested Ukraine and Georgia in the competition.
The song gives voice to the concerns and hopes of a new generation. “Give me the future, right here, in my hands and I will make it bloom with roses, with jasmine. Give me all the love, even the one that fades. I will relight the day and the world of tomorrow,” sings the young artist in the chorus.