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Miss Mexico crowned Miss Universe after chaos-filled finale in Thailand

Published on: November 22, 2025 2:46 PM

Miss Mexico wins Miss Universe contest after host insult drama

Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe on Friday in Nonthaburi, Thailand, after a turbulent lead-up marked by disputes, walkouts and backstage mishaps. She triumphed over more than 120 contestants, with participants from Ivory Coast, the Philippines, Thailand and Venezuela joining her in the final round of one of the world’s premier beauty pageants.

The drama began earlier this month when Bosch walked out of a meeting after Thai organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil appeared to scold her during a livestream, accusing her of not posting required promotional content. As tensions escalated and security was called, Bosch exited the room in full evening attire, supported by Miss Iraq. Several contestants briefly stood in solidarity before Nawat warned participants to “sit down” if they wished to continue in the competition.

Read More: Miss Universe contestants walk out after Miss Mexico ‘humiliated’

Bosch later told reporters that she had been called “dumb” by a pageant official, saying the incident highlighted the need for women to speak out against disrespect. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum publicly praised Bosch for her stance. Nawat subsequently issued an apology.

The contest faced further upheaval as two judges resigned during the week. French composer Omar Harfouch claimed the pageant was manipulated through a “secret and illegitimate vote” held without the official jury, allegations the Miss Universe Organization strongly denied. Former football star Claude Makelele also withdrew, citing personal reasons.

Adding to the turmoil, several contestants suffered onstage mishaps. Miss Britain Danielle Latimer fell during the costume round, while Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry was hospitalised after tumbling off the main stage during an evening gown event. Officials offered no update on her condition. Despite the chaotic backdrop, Bosch’s victory closed one of the most contentious editions of the Miss Universe pageant in recent years.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: beauty pageant controversy, global pageants, Latest, Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch, Miss Universe 2024, Nawat Itsaragrisil, Thailand pageant

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