Miss Universe Contestants Depart: Controversy Surrounding Miss Mexico Explained
Miss Mexico 2025, Fátima Bosch, sparked controversy at the Miss Universe competition in Thailand when she walked out along with other contestants. This incident occurred during a Facebook livestream intended to showcase a sashing ceremony. Tensions escalated after Thailand’s director, Nawat Itsaragrisil, criticized Bosch for not promoting Thailand at an event.
Details of the Incident
During the livestream, Itsaragrisil publicly reprimanded Bosch, stating that she was ordered by Mexico’s pageant director not to post content from a sponsored photo shoot. This comment received backlash from Bosch and her fellow contestants, leading to several women walking out in solidarity.
- Date of the Incident: Shortly before November 21, the date of the 74th Annual Miss Universe Pageant.
- Location: Thailand.
- Participants Involved:
- Fátima Bosch – Miss Mexico 2025
- Nawat Itsaragrisil – Thailand Pageant Executive
Responses and Statements
Following the incident, Bosch expressed her disappointment over Itsaragrisil’s remarks, stating, “You are not respecting me as a woman.” Despite the initial chaos, she reaffirmed her commitment to participating in the competition. Itsaragrisil later issued an apology, acknowledging that some viewers felt uncomfortable during the livestream.
Raul Rocha Cantu, the President of the Miss Universe organization, voiced his support for Bosch and condemned Itsaragrisil’s behavior. He emphasized the importance of respect and dignity for all contestants, criticizing the lack of professionalism displayed during the event.
Impact on the Contest and Future Measures
Despite the turmoil, the remaining contestants continued to participate in the Welcome Ceremony, unified in their support for Bosch. The Miss Universe organization stated that measures would be taken to ensure a secure and professional environment moving forward.
Bosch concluded by declaring her determination to speak out, stating, “I’m not afraid to speak out; my voice is stronger than ever.” As the pageant prepares for its culmination on November 21, the controversy surrounding Miss Mexico has highlighted the ongoing challenges and controversies present in such competitions.