Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch, who stood up to bullying, crowned Miss Universe
The first runner-up was 29-year old Praveenar Singh of Thailand.
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Mishaps and controversies are not rare for the pageant (PTI)
Bangkok, 21 Nov
Fatima Bosch Fernandez of Mexico was crowned Miss Universe
2025 on Friday, a dramatic victory for a 25-year-old at the centre of the
turbulent 74th staging of the popular beauty pageant in Bangkok, who stood up
to public bullying from one of the hosts.
The first runner-up was 29-year old Praveenar Singh of
Thailand and 25-year-old Stephany Adriana Abasali Nasser of Venezuela was placed
third.
Rounding up the finishers were Ahtisa Manalo, 28, of the
Philippines, and 27-year-old Olivia Yace of Ivory Coast who came fifth.
The controversy at this year's event sprang from a
sharp-tongued scolding of the Mexican contestant, Bosch, which sparked a
controversy marked by a walkout, feminist solidarity and a teary melodramatic
apology from the local organiser who set it all off.
At the livestreamed sashing ceremony for virtually all 130
contestants on 4 November, Thai national director Nawat Itsaragrisil hectored
Bosch for allegedly not following his guidelines for taking part in local
promotional activities. He called security when she spoke up to defend herself.
Bosch walked out of the room, joined by several others in a
show of solidarity, including Miss Universe 2024, Victoria Kjær Theilvig of
Denmark.
“What your director did is not respectful: he called me
dumb,” an unbowed Bosch told Thai reporters. “If it takes away your dignity,
you need to go.”
The Miss Universe Organisation’s President, Mexican
businessman Raul Rocha Cantu, released a statement condemning Nawat's conduct
as “public aggression” and “serious abuse”.
Even Mexico's first woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum,
piled on, saying at a news conference in her country's capital that she wanted
to give “recognition” to Miss Mexico for voicing her disagreement in a
“dignified” way.
“It seems to me that it is an example of how women should
raise our voices,” Sheinbaum said.
Sheinbaum recalled being told in the past a common phrase
that “women look more beautiful when they keep quiet.”
“We women look more beautiful when we raise our voice and
participate, because that has to do with the recognition of our rights,” she
said.
Nawat later made apologies for his actions, appearing both
tearful and defiant at the same time .
“If anyone (was) affected and not comfortable it happened, I
am so sorry,” he said in front of the contestants. He then turned to them and
said “It's passed. OK? Are you happy?”
Bosch's official Miss Universe biography says she studied
fashion in Mexico and Italy and has focused on creating sustainable designs and
working with discarded materials.
It says she has volunteered with sick children, promoted
environmental awareness, and engaged in supported migrants and mental health
issues.
This year's competition also saw a report that two judges
had quit, with one of them suggesting that there was an element of rigging to
the contest. The allegation was denied.
Separately, Thai police investigated the alleged illegal
promotion of online casinos as part of the event's publicity, a turn of events
that may have been connected with the organisers' feud.
Mishaps and controversies are not rare for the pageant. The
2021 event attracted criticism because it was held in Israel, to the dismay of
supporters of the Palestinian cause.
An example of a minor misstep — literally — occurred Wednesday when Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, fell off the stage during the evening gown competition. She was not badly hurt.
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