Cote d’Ivoire’s Olivia Yace Steps Down as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania
- Olivia Yace of Cote d'Ivoire has resigned as Miss Universe Africa & Oceania, effective immediately, according to the Miss Cote d'Ivoire Committee.
- Yace finished fourth runner-up at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant held in Bangkok, Thailand, where Fatima Bosch from Mexico won the title.
- In her announcement, Yace emphasized staying true to her values of respect and dignity, stating, "to fully reach my potential, I must remain firmly anchored in my values and guiding principles."
- The committee confirmed her resignation for personal reasons and announced the return of her sash to the Miss Universe organization.
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Franco-Lebanese pianist and composer Omar Harfouch, who resigned to be a jury of Miss Universe a few days before the preliminaries, returned to social networks to ask for “urgent measures” to take next week, starting with “the immediate resignation of Miss Mexico”, that is, Fatima Bosch, who won the contest.
Olivia Yacé of Ivory Coast announced her resignation from Miss Universe Africa and Oceania and any future relationship with the organization of the international beauty contest. The post Olivia Yacé renounces the title of Miss Universe Africa and Oceania: “I must remain true to my values” appeared first on El Diario.
Olivia Yace, representative of Côte d’Ivoire, who was elected fourth finalist in the 74th edition of Miss Universe, resigned her title as continental queen for Africa and Oceania on Monday 24 November. The Organization Miss Côte d’Ivoire announced through a Facebook release that “it officially informs the organization Miss Universe of the withdrawal of the candidate from Côte d’Ivoire from all the titles and mandates granted by that organization…
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