The Miss Universe 2025 contest is currently underway in Thailand, attracting 122 contestants from across the globe competing for the prestigious title. However, tension surfaced during a pre-pageant event involving Miss Universe Mexico, Fatima Bosch, and the director of Miss Universe Thailand, Nawat Itsaragrisil.
A heated exchange, streamed live on social media, showed Itsaragrisil criticizing Bosch for her perceived refusal to post promotional material for Thailand, the host country. Bosch initially tried to defend herself, but eventually left the venue after the disagreement intensified.
"If anyone wants to continue the contest, sit down."
Victoria Theilvig expressed her disappointment outside the venue: "We have respect for everyone, but this is not how things should be handled. To trash another girl is beyond disrespectful."
The incident has triggered strong responses from fans of the 74-year-old competition, reflecting ongoing debates about fairness and respect within the pageant community.
The event also features participants from the Middle East, including representatives from Palestine and the UAE, highlighting the diverse international presence.
The Miss Universe 2025 pageant is marked by controversies that question the treatment of contestants and the management of the event, stirring emotions worldwide.