Miss Universe boss axed from pageant for calling Miss Mexico 'dummy'
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A Miss Universe executive faced termination just days before the pageant after making derogatory remarks about Miss Mexico, which led to a contestant protest.

Nawat Itsaragrisil, 60, found himself in trouble on Tuesday when he publicly criticized Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, 25, during an event preceding the sashing ceremony. He chastised her for missing a sponsorship photoshoot earlier that day.

Addressing Bosch, he remarked, “Mexico, where are you? I heard you’re not supporting everything about Thailand. Is that true?” before labeling her a “dummy.”

In response, Miss Universe President Raúl Rocha announced shortly thereafter that Itsaragrisil would be removed from this year’s pageant and face multiple penalties, despite his tearful apology.

In an Instagram video, Rocha, speaking in Spanish, said: ‘I have restricted Nawat’s participation in the events that are part of the 74th Miss Universe competition, limiting it as much as possible or eliminating it entirely.’

Rocha opened his statement by affirming his support and admiration for the contestants representing 122 countries and extended his respect to Thailand, the host country for this year’s event.

‘I will not allow the values of respect and dignity of women to be violated,’ the president said. 

‘Unfortunately, Newat has forgotten the true meaning of what it means to be a genuine host ,’ he added. ‘It means to demonstrate to all delegates, of all countries, that he as a host has the obligation to serve them, assist them and support them.’

Miss Universe executive Nawat Itsaragrisil (pictured), 60, was axed from this year’s pageant just days after branding Miss Mexico a 'dummy' and sparking a mass walkout among contestants

Miss Universe executive Nawat Itsaragrisil (pictured), 60, was axed from this year’s pageant just days after branding Miss Mexico a ‘dummy’ and sparking a mass walkout among contestants

Itsaragrisil singled out Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch (pictured), 25, in front of a crowd ahead of the sashing ceremony on Tuesday, blasting her for skipping a sponsorship shoot earlier that day

Itsaragrisil singled out Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch (pictured), 25, in front of a crowd ahead of the sashing ceremony on Tuesday, blasting her for skipping a sponsorship shoot earlier that day

Miss Universe president Raúl Rocha (pictured) revealed that Itsaragrisil would be booted from this year’s competition and hit with several sanctions

Miss Universe president Raúl Rocha (pictured) revealed that Itsaragrisil would be booted from this year’s competition and hit with several sanctions

Rocha stressed that the pageant’s goal is to unite people from all walks of life and backgrounds, creating an environment of ‘healthy and friendly competition.’

The focus turned to the incident itself, with Rocha expressing his support for Bosch and condemning the way she was treated while representing Miss Mexico on a world stage.

‘My great indignation toward Nawat for the public aggression he committed against Fátima Bosch, whom he humiliated, insulted, and he showed a lack of respect,’ Rocha began.

‘In addition to the serious abuse of having called security to intimidate a defenseless woman, trying to silence and exclude her, Nawat, you need to stop,’ he added starkly.

‘Every woman in the world should be respected, and Fátima, who in addition to being a voice of her own, represents her country as well.’ 

Rocha urged CEO Mario Bucaro to speak for the pageant and hinted that legal action could be coming ‘as a result of the malicious acts committed by Nawat.’

Organizers have since postponed the sash presentation to ‘avoid any interaction’ with Itsaragrisil. 

The unprecedented incident unfolded during a live-streamed ceremony, as Itsaragrisil, Vice President for Asia and Oceania of the Miss Universe Organization, confronted Bosch about missing a shoot.

The unprecedented incident unfolded during a live-streamed ceremony, as Itsaragrisil, Vice President for Asia and Oceania of the Miss Universe Organization, confronted Bosch (pictured)

The unprecedented incident unfolded during a live-streamed ceremony, as Itsaragrisil, Vice President for Asia and Oceania of the Miss Universe Organization, confronted Bosch (pictured)

Rocha (pictured) urged CEO Mario Bucaro to speak for the pageant and hinted that legal action could be coming 'as a result of the malicious acts committed by Nawat'

Rocha (pictured) urged CEO Mario Bucaro to speak for the pageant and hinted that legal action could be coming ‘as a result of the malicious acts committed by Nawat’

Rocha condemned Itsaragrisil (pictured), declaring: 'Every woman in the world should be respected, and Fátima, who in addition to being a voice of her own, represents her country as well'

Rocha condemned Itsaragrisil (pictured), declaring: ‘Every woman in the world should be respected, and Fátima, who in addition to being a voice of her own, represents her country as well’

In footage broadcast on the official Miss Universe Thailand Facebook page, he asked Bosch to stand and ‘explain herself’ in front of the rolling cameras, before instructing security personnel to escort her out of the hotel after she insisted on ‘using my voice.’

In a mass revolt in support of the beauty queen, several of her fellow contestants proceeded to stand up from their seats, ready to storm out of the room.

A distressed Itsaragrisil could be heard shouting ‘stop, stop!’ as the models began making their way out of the ceremony, demanding that they ‘sit down.’

When a clearly uncomfortable Bosch tried to tell the president she didn’t want to be scolded in front of the other contestants, he grabbed the microphone and snapped: ‘I didn’t give you the opportunity to talk. I’m still talking, I’m still talking, listen!’ 

‘I have a voice,’ Miss Mexico replied, accusing Itsaragrisil of ‘not respecting me as a woman.’

The argument continued, with the president saying: ‘My question is: Can you work to promote Thailand or not – yes or no?’

Itsaragrisil then instructed security to escort Bosch out of the hotel.

New footage then appeared of Itsaragrisil defending his comments, insisting he was ‘human’ and never meant to stir such controversy. 

When Bosch (pictured) tried to tell the president she didn’t want to be scolded in front of the other contestants, he grabbed the microphone and snapped: 'I didn't give you the opportunity to talk. I'm still talking, I'm still talking, listen!'

When Bosch (pictured) tried to tell the president she didn’t want to be scolded in front of the other contestants, he grabbed the microphone and snapped: ‘I didn’t give you the opportunity to talk. I’m still talking, I’m still talking, listen!’

New footage then appeared of Itsaragrisil (pictured) defending his comments, insisting he was 'human' and never meant to stir such controversy

New footage then appeared of Itsaragrisil (pictured) defending his comments, insisting he was ‘human’ and never meant to stir such controversy 

In a mass revolt in support of Bosch (pictured), several of her fellow contestants proceeded to stand up from their seats, ready to storm out of the room

In a mass revolt in support of Bosch (pictured), several of her fellow contestants proceeded to stand up from their seats, ready to storm out of the room

‘I am human. I didn’t want to do anything like that,’ he said.

Later on Wednesday, he apologized to a separate crowd of people as the various Miss Universe delegates stood behind him. 

‘I had not [intended] to harm anyone because I respect all of you. I am so sorry it happened. First, I have to apologize to the delegates.’

‘If anyone was affected and not comfortable with what happened, I am so sorry,’ he said.

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