Laporte took up the sport at age 4.[2] In December 2020 she was invited to a training stage to spot gymnasts for the future home Olympics.[3] The following year she joined the French national team.[2]
In 2022 she was selected for the Gymnasiada along Ainhoa Dot-Espinosa, Eleonore Caburet, Justine Lavit, and Emma Brochard.[4] The group decided to withdraw for medical reasons, they were nevertheless awarded the bronze medal since the competition only included 3 groups.[5]
On 28 April 2023 she took part in a demonstration in Miramas.[6] In May it was revealed she was named as one of the group reserves for the European Championships in Baku.[7] In August she was present in another demonstration in Thiais.[8] In July she was again seleceted as a reserve for the World Championships in Valencia.[9]
The following year she took part in the Thiais Grand Prix.[10] In April she participated in an event in Paris to celebrate the to celebrate the hundred days remaining until the Olympic Games.[11] The she was listed as a reserve for the European Championships in Budapest.[12]
In 2025, with the retirement of some of the members of the previous group, she became a starter making her debut at the Grand Prix in Thiais.[13][14] There she won silver in the All-Around and bronze with 5 ribbons.[15][16][17] In April the group competed in the World Cup in Sofia, being 8th overall, 10th with 5 ribbons and 8th with 3 balls & 2 hoops.[18][19][20] Weeks later they were in Tashkent, taking 6th place in the All-Around, 6th place with 5 ribbons and 4th place in the mixed final.[21][22][23] In May they participated in the stage in Portimão, finishing 5th with 5 ribbons, 6th with 3 balls & 2 hoops and winning bronze in the All-Around.[24][25][26] She was then selected for the European Championships in Tallinn, where the group was 9th overall and won silver in the 5 ribbons final.[27][28][29]