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What Happened at Miss Universe? Scandal Explained After Viral Insult

  • On November 4, Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly reprimanded Fatima Bosch during a sashing ceremony in Bangkok, calling her `dumb` and ordering security after she pushed back on the treatment.
  • Itsaragrisil said Bosch had skipped local promo obligations, noting she missed a sponsor shoot and joined Telemundo filming during Miss Grand International events.
  • Several contestants immediately walked out, including reigning Miss Universe Victoria Kjær Theilvig and delegates from Armenia, Canada, Palestine, Bahamas, Cape Verde, Spain, Belize, Bolivia and Bulgaria, while Fatima Bosch posted a TikTok with over 375,600 views criticizing the director's disrespectful remarks.
  • The Miss Universe Organization said it reaffirms respect and safety, with CEO Mario Bucaro leading a delegation to Thailand to ensure a secure, professional environment.
  • MUO said it will push the 74th Miss Universe pageant later this month, with coronation night on November 21 where Ahtisa Manalo hopes to win the Philippines' fifth title.
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While a member of the Miss Universe Thailand committee called Fatima Bosch "mad", candidates turned their heels at the beauty contest.

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The Miss Universe pageant is taking place in the Thai capital, but it was marred by drama from the very beginning. At the ribbon-giving ceremony, a verbal altercation took place between the competition president and the Mexican representative, which led to a joint protest and a walkout from the hall. What actually happened and how did the Slovenian representative react to it all?

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The Miss Universe 2025 contest is barely launched in Thailand that it is already shaken by a scandal. Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, was insulted and called "debile" in public by a Thai organizer, Nawat Itsaragrisil. The incident triggered a wave of indignation and support from other candidates.

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