Mexico’s representative, Fatima Bosch, won the Miss Universe 2025 crown on Friday in Thailand, achieving a memorable victory despite the controversy that marked her journey. The 25-year-old was involved in a dramatic viral altercation with the pageant’s executive and presenter, Nawat Itsaragrisil, who publicly criticized her and even called her “stupid” for an apparent failure to post promotional content about Thailand on her social media accounts. This incident sparked a strong wave of feminist support for the Mexican contestant earlier this month. However, Bosch demonstrated her resilience and charisma before the jury, overcoming the scandal to be crowned the most beautiful among the more than 120 women from around the world who competed in Thailand for the title of Miss Universe 2025.
| Position | Contestant | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Winner of the 2025 Miss Universe | Fátima Bosch | Mexico |
| Top 2 (First runner-up) | Praveenar Singh | Thailand |
| Top 3 (Second runner-up) | Stephany Abasali | Venezuela |
| Top 4 (Third runner-up) | Ahtisa Manalo | Philippines |
| Top 5 (Fourth runner-up) | Olivia Yacé | Côte d’Ivoire |
This Friday, November 21, starting at 8:00 a.m. Thailand time, Miss Universe 2025 will be held, the most important beauty pageant in the world. Thirty contestants will participate in this final gala, giving their best performance to win the crown. Here are the final results and the winner of Miss Universe 2025, who will succeed the current Danish titleholder, Maria Victoria Kjær Theilvig.
Leading Miss Universe experts have provided different rankings on who could be the winner, although some names keep coming up: Inna Moll (Chile), Olivia Yace (Ivory Coast), Nadia Mejía (Ecuador), Ahtisa Manalo (Philippines), Ophely Mezino (Guadeloupe), Bereniece Dickenson (Turks and Caicos Islands), Fatima Bosch (Mexico), Camila Vitorino (Portugal), Praveenar Singh (Thailand), and Stephany Abasali (Venezuela).
At the last event held in Mexico City, the winner was Maria Victoria Kjær Theilvig, representing Denmark, who brought the crown to her country for the first time in its history, which was a significant achievement. Furthermore, there had not been a winner from Europe since 2016, when France’s Iris Mittenaere was crowned in the Philippines.
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