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Resigned Miss Universe Judge Claims Pageant Was ‘Rigged,’ Calls New Winner ‘Fake’

Summary by The Manila Times
Resigned Miss Universe judge claims pageant was ‘rigged,’ calls new winner ‘fake’

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The final of Miss Universe 2025 was a special night for the Mexicans, as the Tabasqueña Fatima Bosch wore the crown of the beauty contest; however, the polemics for Miss Mexico also continue. Omar Harfouch, the musician who resigned to be a jury of Miss Universe 2025, claimed to have proof that the triumph of the model Fatima Bosch is allegedly not legitimate: “all details will be shown,” he said on his social networks. This is not the first tim…

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French musician Omar Harfouch, who resigned as an official judge of Miss Universe 2025, publicly attacked the recently crowned Fatima Bosch, whom he described as a "false winner." Harfouch shared on social media the video of the moment when the Mexican woman received the crown and wrote: "Miss Mexico is a fake Miss Universe." Subsequently, in another publication where attendees are observed showing dissatisfaction, he added: "The audience is not…

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LONDON. Mexico's Fatima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe on Friday. But the competition is not really about beauty or female empowerment. It's about male power.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The musician and composer accused the organization of granting the title to the Mexican woman for an alleged commercial arrangement with her father

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Once again the controversy enveloped Miss Universe. The 74th edition of the international beauty contest that took place at the Impact Arena in the Thai city of Pak Kret consecrated Mexico’s representative, Fátima Bosch, as the winner. But the joy of the 25-year-old was tarnished by strong and controversial accusations. After the presenter and executive Nawat Itsaragrisil called her “foolish” for not publishing Thailand’s promotional content on …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Manila Times broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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