Mexico’s Fátima Bosch Wins Miss Universe 2025
- Publish date: Friday، 21 November 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
Fátima Bosch of Mexico was crowned Miss Universe 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, overcoming 120 contestants and earlier controversy.
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Fátima Bosch of Mexico is the new Miss Universe 2025, taking the top title during the 74th edition of the competition held in Bangkok, Thailand. Bosch, 25, outperformed 120 representatives from around the world to claim the crown on Friday.
She was crowned by Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig in front of a cheering crowd, with Thailand’s Praveenar Singh finishing as first runner-up and Venezuela’s Stephany Adriana Abasali Nasser placing third.
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Style Moments That Stood Out
Bosch showcased strong stage presence throughout the competition. For the swimsuit round, she wore a white cutout one-piece decorated with gold floral details. In the evening gown segment, she stepped out in a striking red sequined dress with a high neckline, gold embellishments, and a sheer cape, completing the look with voluminous hair and glamorous makeup.
A Win After Early Controversy
Bosch’s journey to the crown wasn’t without tension. Earlier this month, she faced criticism from pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil, who questioned her participation in a promotional photoshoot for Thailand. A livestream showed him confronting Bosch, calling her a “dummy,” and ordering security to remove her from a briefing.
The incident prompted several Miss Universe contestants to walk out in solidarity. Shortly after, Miss Universe president Raúl Rocha announced that Itsaragrisil would no longer be involved in this year’s pageant.
Bosch later shared a message on Instagram, saying she would not stay silent about the issue. “I’m not afraid to make my voice heard,” she said. “I have a purpose. I have things to say.”
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