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Miss Mexico wins Miss Universe contest after host insult drama

Fatima Bosch staged a walkout from a meeting where she was lambasted by Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil
Fatima Bosch staged a walkout from a meeting where she was lambasted by Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil

Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe in Thailand, strutting to victory after staging a walkout when an organiser of the beauty pageant chastised her among several dramatic missteps before the final round.

Contestants from the Ivory Coast, the Philippines, Thailand and Venezuela also made it to the final round, selected from more than 120 women vying for the title in a contest considered one of the "big four" of global beauty pageants.

However, chaos reigned before Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch was crowned, from allegations of an insult to her intelligence to judges quitting and participants falling on and off the stage.

Ms Bosch staged a dramatic walkout this month from a meeting where she was lambasted by Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil.

Mr Nawat appeared in a livestream of the event to single her out during a dispute over her apparent failure to post promotional content on her social media accounts.

Ms Bosch, flanked by Miss Iraq, walked out of the room after Mr Nawat called for security to intervene.

Others appeared to rise in solidarity with Ms Bosch, before freezing as Mr Nawat warned that those still wanting to participate should "sit down".

"What your director did is not respectful: he called me dumb," Ms Bosch told reporters at the time.

"The world needs to see this because we are empowered women and this is a platform for our voice."

Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch is surrounded by contestants as she celebrates winning the 2025 Miss Universe pageant
In Villahermosa, Fatima Bosch's hometown, thousands of people gathered at a baseball stadium to watch the pageant live

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called Ms Bosch an "example of how we women should speak out" in the face of aggression after the incident.

"In public events, I say women look prettier when we speak out," Ms Sheinbaum said. "So my recognition goes to this young woman."

Mr Nawat later apologised.

He initially declined to comment when asked about Ms Bosch today, telling reporters he would "rather not talk about her".

"It's better to let pageant fans discuss it. I respect the result anyway," he said in Thai.

Mr Nawat then congratulated her later in the same news conference.

"I do support, and congratulations again to Mexico's fans," he said.

'Mexico, Mexico!'

Mexican media and social networks were awash with coverage of Ms Bosch after the incident, heightening anticipation.

In Villahermosa, Ms Bosch's hometown, thousands of people gathered at a baseball stadium to watch the pageant live.

"Mexico, Mexico!" chanted the crowd, which erupted in cheers and applause when she was crowned, while fireworks lit up the sky, according to Mexican media reports.

Other drama in the run-up to the final round included two judges quitting this week, one alleging that the contest was rigged by a "secret and illegitimate vote" held without the official jury.

"This vote was conducted by individuals who are not recognised members of the official judging panel," French composer Omar Harfouch wrote in a statement posted on Instagram.

The Miss Universe Organization has denied Mr Harfouch's claim, saying that "no impromptu jury has been created".

Former professional footballer Claude Makelele also withdrew as a judge, citing "unforeseen personal reasons" in a statement on social media.

Miss Britain Danielle Latimer tripped and fell flat on the stage during the costume round on Wednesday while wearing an outfit inspired by the Cockney character Eliza Doolittle.

And Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry was hospitalised after she fell off the main stage during an evening gown showcase, president of the Miss Universe Organization, Raul Rocha, said in a statement.

Miss Universe Jamaica public relations director Shannon-Dale Reid said on Wednesday that Ms Henry was "resting under medical observation" and had not suffered serious injuries.