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Miss Universe contestants walk out after organizer berates Miss Mexico

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 3:23 AM
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The Miss Universe pageant has been marred by controversy after the director of the host nation, Thailand, publicly berated Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, during a pre-pageant ceremony. The incident, which was live-streamed, showed Nawat Itsaragrisil reprimanding Ms Bosch for failing to post promotional content on social media.

The confrontation escalated when Ms Bosch objected to Nawat’s criticism, prompting him to call security and threaten to disqualify those supporting her. Several contestants, including reigning Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig of Denmark, walked out of the event in solidarity with Ms Bosch.

Backlash Against Nawat’s Behavior

The Miss Universe Organization (MUO) has strongly condemned Nawat’s “malicious” behavior, stating that he had “humiliated, insulted, and showed a lack of respect” to Ms Bosch. The MUO President, Raul Rocha, said that Nawat’s actions were a “serious abuse” and that he would be taking “legal actions” against him.

Nawat has since apologized for his behavior, claiming that his words had been misunderstood. However, the damage had already been done, with many contestants and fans expressing outrage on social media.

Implications for the Pageant

The incident has raised questions about the treatment of contestants and the management of the pageant. The MUO has sent a delegation of international executives to take over the running of the competition, and Nawat’s participation will be limited or eliminated entirely.

According to the MUO, the pageant is an “empowerment platform for women” and Nawat’s behavior was unacceptable. The organization has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting women’s rights and providing a safe and respectful environment for contestants.

Meanwhile, Ms Bosch has spoken out about the incident, stating that she is “not afraid to make her voice heard” and that she is committed to being a voice for women’s rights. She emphasized that she is not just a beauty pageant contestant, but a representative of her country and a advocate for social causes.

The Miss Universe competition is set to continue, with the winner to be crowned on November 21. The outcome of the MUO’s investigation into Nawat’s behavior and the implications for the pageant’s management remain to be seen.

As the competition moves forward, fans and contestants alike will be watching to see how the MUO addresses the controversy and ensures that the pageant is conducted in a fair and respectful manner. The MUO’s decision on Nawat’s future involvement and any potential disciplinary actions will be crucial in determining the outcome. Read more about the incident on BBC News.

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