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Dumb or Damaged? Nawat Itsaragrisil Apologizes, Clarifies Miss Universe 2025 Sashing Incident
Miss Universe president Raul Rocha criticized Nawat Itsaragrisil for public aggression and restricted his 2025 pageant access following the sashing ceremony dispute.
- On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Miss Universe president Raul Rocha announced sanctions that limit and could almost exclude Nawat Itsaragrisil from the 74th Miss Universe events via a video posted by the Miss Universe Organization.
- At the sashing ceremony, Nawat Itsaragrisil confronted Fatima Bosch, publicly reprimanding Miss Mexico for promo noncompliance and calling security, which led Bosch and several contestants, including reigning Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, to exit in solidarity.
- Appearing before the media on Nov. 5, Nawat apologized tearfully to delegates and press, saying `I did not intend to harm anyone because I respect all of you` and later wrote about freedom of speech on Instagram.
- The Miss Universe Organization ordered immediate legal steps via CEO Mario Bucaro, postponed events to avoid interaction with Nawat, sent executives to Thailand, and disassociated from Miss Grand International.
- Amid widespread reaction, Fatima Bosch said she will continue to compete and prepare with contestants for the final coronation on Nov. 21, drawing support from social media users and public figures including Sheynnis Palacios and Ximena Navarrete.
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Miss Universe 2025 Update: Nawat Apologises to Miss Mexico But Hits Back at Alicia Machado's 'Racist' Jab
The conflict between Miss Universe 1996 Alicia Machado and Thai mogul Nawat Itsaragrisil has escalated, with Nawat issuing a pointed, sarcastic reply to the former beauty queen's derogatory remarks.'I do apologize that my country Thailand is not so good enough for you,' Nawat posted, directly addressing Machado's comments.The scathing 'apology' comes after Machado was filmed mocking Asian features and insulting Thailand during a social media liv…
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Miss Mexico's representative called the insult a "lack of respect," but Nawat Itsaragrisil said her words were misinterpreted.
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