Miss Universe 2025 results: Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch crowned 74th annual beauty pageant winner
Share and Follow

In a dramatic turn of events, Fátima Bosch, previously criticized by a beauty contest executive, made headlines by leading a supermodel walkout. She triumphed by being named Miss Universe 2025 on Friday.

The 25-year-old, representing Mexico, secured the prestigious title as the 74th Miss Universe, outshining her closest competitor, Miss Thailand, Praveenar Singh.

Joining them in the top five were Venezuela’s Stephany Abasali, Ahtisa Manalo from the Philippines, and Olivia Yacé from the Ivory Coast.

Representing the United States, Audrey Eckert concluded her journey by making it into the Top 30.

With this victory, Bosch becomes the fourth woman from Mexico to claim the Miss Universe crown, marking the first win for the country since Andrea Meza’s triumph in 2020.

The pageant, held in Thailand under the theme “The Power of Love,” was marred by scandal since the contestants arrived in Bangkok, the capital, in early November.

During the annual sashing ceremony, Nawat Itsaragrisil, an executive director of Miss Universe Organization, called out Bosch for not participating in a social media shoot with the organizing committee.

The Thai businessman called Bosch a “dummy,” sparking a shouting match between the two, all caught on livestream.

“I still keep talking to everybody, why you still stand up to talk to me,” Itsaragrisil questioned Bosch.

“Because I have a voice,” she said. “You are not respecting me as a woman.”

Itsaragrisil, unable to quiet his opposer, called for security to take her out of the room as the rest of the contestants bemoaned the decision.

“As women, you need to show respect for us. I’m here representing a country and it’s not my fault that you have problems with my organization,” Bosch exclaimed as she walked out of the room.

The future Miss Universe’s actions led to a walk out by dozens of other contestants and Miss Universe 2024, Victoria Kjær Theilvig.

Itsaragrisil was dismissed from his duties at this year’s pageant following backlash, as Bosch was praised for standing up to the bigwig bully.

Theilvig returned to the pageant stage Friday to crown her successor.

Days before the ceremony, Miss Universe judge Omar Harfouch resigned from his position on the voting jury, claiming the Top 30 list had been chosen in secret long before the judges ever cast a vote.

Harfouch claimed he discovered that an “impromptu jury” had already chosen which contestants would move forward.

The Miss Universe Organization denied his claims saying it was part of a confusion and lack of understanding.

“His comments incorrectly suggested that an unauthorized or impromptu jury had been formed and that the official judges had been excluded from the selection of finalists,” the company said Tuesday.

“The Miss Universe Organization firmly clarifies that no impromptu jury has been created, that no external group has been authorized to evaluate delegates or select finalists, and that all competition evaluations continue to follow the established, transparent, and supervised MUO protocols,” the statement added.

During the preliminary evening gown round on Wednesday, Miss Jamaica, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, fell off the runway, face-planting into the crowd and was carried out on a stretcher. She was hospitalized and was notably absent the next day.

The Miss Universe pageant owner, Raul Rocha, updated fans that Henry did not break any bones during her fall, he wrote on Instagram.

Nadeen Ayoub, the first-ever Miss Palestine, faced backlash after her secret life was revealed after placing in the Top 30.

Ayoub, a 27-year-old US and Canadian citizen, is married to the son of Hamas’ most-wanted prisoner, Marwan Barghouti, and even named a son after him.

During the competition, she represented Palestine, a territory the US and Israel don’t recognize as a sovereign state.

She kept her personal life under wraps for a majority of the competition until years-old screenshots and social media posts obtained by The Post showed she took pains to hide that she was once married to Sharaf Barghouti — son of the infamous Fatah leader serving five life sentences in Israel for orchestrating terror attacks that killed five people in 2001 and 2002.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Anti-ICE protests explode across the country after Renee Good's death

Nationwide Protests Erupt Following the Death of Renee Good, Sparking Anti-ICE Sentiment

Anger over the tragic shooting of a Minnesota activist by a federal…
ICE protest Chicago news: Wicker Park, Elk Grove Village, Arlington Heights protests held after ICE shooting of Renee Good

Chicago Unites: Wicker Park, Elk Grove Village, and Arlington Heights Rally Against ICE After Renee Good Shooting

CHICAGO — On Sunday, the Chicago region saw its second consecutive day…
Protester scales Iranian Embassy in London, tears down regime flag, hoists pre-revolution symbol

Activist Climbs Iranian Embassy in London, Replaces Regime Flag with Pre-Revolution Emblem

An anti-regime protester made a bold statement on Friday by scaling the…
NFL Wild Card Weekend predictions, picks for Sunday and Monday

Expert Predictions and Picks for NFL Wild Card Weekend: Sunday and Monday Showdowns

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission…
Somali scams expose a toxic brew: wokeness, welfare and immigration

Unveiling the Complex Web: Somali Scams Highlight Challenges in Wokeness, Welfare, and Immigration

There is a significant level of corruption reportedly present among the Somali…
New Jersey island owned by VENEZUELA may be taken over by Trump ally

Trump Ally Eyes Strategic Takeover of Venezuelan-Owned Island in New Jersey: A New Chapter in US Property Politics

In a potentially surprising twist of fate, Petty’s Island in New Jersey,…
Nikki Glaser makes A-listers GROAN as she makes Epstein files joke

Nikki Glaser Sparks Controversy with Bold Epstein Files Joke at Star-Studded Event

Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser kicked off the 2026 ceremony with a…
Pope Leo baptizes 20 infants in a tradition marking the end of the Christmas season

Pope Leo’s Heartwarming Baptism Ceremony: A Cherished Tradition Concluding the Christmas Season

In a heartwarming ceremony beneath the iconic frescoed ceiling of the Sistine…