Fátima Bosch, Miss Universe 2025 from Mexico, crowned on stage in Bangkok amid confetti and cheering crowd with Mexican flags.
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Fátima Bosch crowned Miss Universe 2025 in Thailand

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Mexican Fátima Bosch, 25, from Tabasco, won the Miss Universe 2025 title at the final gala in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 20. Her victory, Mexico's fourth, sparked national joy despite prior controversies with pageant officials. President Claudia Sheinbaum congratulated her for speaking out against injustices.

The ceremony took place at Bangkok's Impact Arena, where Bosch competed against representatives from 120 countries and territories, including nine mothers, one transgender woman, a genocide survivor, and Palestine's first entrant. She succeeds Danish Victoria Kjaer Theilvig. Presenter Steve Byrne read the card announcing: Venezuela as second runner-up, Thailand as first (omitted to avoid confusion), and Mexico as winner.

The event was marked by controversies. Weeks earlier, Bosch demanded respect from Nawat Itsaragrisil, Miss Universe Thailand director, who insulted her for refusing to record an off-competition promotional, drawing criticism even from Sheinbaum. Post-coronation, a video showed Bosch greeting Nawat cordially with a handshake and cheek kiss, as well as Raúl Rocha, co-owner, and Mario Búcaro, CEO.

Another scandal involved Omar Harfouch, ex-juror who resigned alleging fraud: a secret meeting to select 30 contestants and pressures from Rocha to vote for Bosch due to business ties with her father, Bernardo Bosch Hernández of Pemex. Harfouch called Bosch a 'false winner' and plans an HBO documentary for May 2026. Rocha denied the claims, showing messages explaining the meeting as part of the Beyond the Crown program, and accused him of seeking attention.

Bosch, a fashion design graduate, wore a red mermaid gown with gold details and cape, designed by Jalisco's Trino Orozco. In her first X statement, she said: 'This is a dream... To all those Latin girls... always believe in yourselves... Never let anyone make you doubt your value.' Her brother Bernardo, an engineer and politician, described her as always destined for great things. Beauty sponsor Seytú will leverage the win for international expansion, in a market projected at 18 billion USD by 2034.

Her red dress revived the theory that all Mexican winners (Lupita Jones 1991, Ximena Navarrete 2010, Andrea Meza 2021) wore it, symbolizing national strength and luck.

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Photograph of Fátima Bosch on stage at the Miss Universe 2025 final in Thailand's Impact Arena, surrounded by contestants and an enthusiastic crowd.
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Miss universe 2025 final starts with fatima bosch in thailand

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The grand final of the 74th edition of Miss Universe 2025 began on November 20 at 19:00 Mexico time at the Impact Arena in Pak Kret, Thailand. Fátima Bosch, Mexico's representative, competes for the crown against 119 participants in an edition marked by controversies. The event airs on Imagen Televisión and Miss Universe's YouTube channel.

Mexican representative Fátima Bosch takes part in the Miss Universe 2025 national costumes competition in Thailand, a key event before the final. Her family supports her in the pageant, amid favoritism and a recent controversy. The public can vote for her via the official app.

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Mexican representative Fátima Bosch competed in the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary round in Thailand, showcasing three outfits inspired by her culture and displaying professionalism despite a foot injury. The event featured national costume, swimsuit, and evening gown parades, amid scandals like a juror's resignation over alleged fraud. The final is set for November 20.

Hinaupoko Devèze, 23-year-old Miss Tahiti, was crowned Miss France 2026 at the 96th edition of the contest at the Zénith in Amiens. She succeeds Angélique Angarni-Filopon in an evening hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault and broadcast on TF1. Miss Nouvelle-Calédonie is first runner-up, followed by Miss Normandie, Miss Guadeloupe, and Miss Roussillon.

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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, has arrived in Oslo after over a year in hiding for security reasons. Her daughter Ana Corina Sosa collected the award on her behalf at the December 10 ceremony, while Machado was on a high-risk journey. Her arrival poses a symbolic challenge to Nicolás Maduro's regime and a milestone for Venezuelan opposition.

President Claudia Sheinbaum wished a happy New Year 2026 to Mexican families in Mexico and abroad, from her vacation in Acapulco. In a video shared on social media, she emphasized reflection on the past year and her ongoing commitment to the nation's well-being. The message comes at the end of her first year in office, marked by internal achievements and international challenges.

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Marigold Santos, a 44-year-old Filipina mother, has won the inaugural 'Art SG Futures Prize' at the prestigious Art Singapore fair, claiming a $10,000 award worth nearly P600,000. Her paintings of 'aswang' witches caught the attention of international jurors. This victory highlights the growing recognition of Filipino artists on the global stage.

 

 

 

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