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Miss Universe 2025 Controversy Explained: Walk-outs, Tears, and Legal Threats

The Miss Universe 2025 pageant, held in Thailand, has been marred by controversy involving contestants and organizers. The event brought together 122 participants from across the globe competing for the crown.

Conflict Between Miss Universe Mexico and Thailand Director

Tensions rose during a pre-pageant event when Miss Universe Mexico, Fatima Bosch, confronted Nawat Itsaragrisil, the director of Miss Universe Thailand. The incident, which was broadcast live on social media, showed Itsaragrisil criticizing Bosch for allegedly refusing to promote the host country.

"If anyone wants to continue the contest, sit down."

Bosch initially tried to explain her position but eventually left the venue after the exchange escalated. Her departure led other contestants, including reigning Miss Universe Victoria Theilvig from Denmark, to follow her example and walk out in solidarity.

Reactions from Contestants and Fans

Victoria Theilvig appeared emotionally distressed during an interview outside the event, addressing fans about the incident.

"We have respect for everyone, but this is not how things should be handled. To trash another girl is beyond disrespectful."

Fans of the pageant, which is in its 74th year, have voiced strong opinions about the incident and the management of the event.

Contestants from the Middle East Compete

The competition also features participants from across the Middle East, including countries from Palestine to the UAE.

Summary

The Miss Universe 2025 event is overshadowed by disputes between organizers and contestants, highlighting tensions over promotional duties and respect among competitors.

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The National The National — 2025-11-07

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