Miss Mexico crowned Miss Universe 2025 in Thailand
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The Miss Universe competition has officially crowned its new winner: Fatima Bosch of Mexico. Bosch, 25, went home with the honor Friday morning, marking the end of a chaotic two-week-long competition in Bangkok.
A new Miss Universe has been crowned, but not without serious controversy. Mexico's Fátima Bosch won the iconic beauty pageant Friday, just two weeks after being publicly berated by an event organizer in Thailand.
Former Miss Universe judge, Omar Harfouch, who resigned just days before this year's final, is speaking out about the competition's alleged 'secret committees and rigged votes.'
This year's Miss Universe competition, held in Bangkok, was marred by a series of dramatic incidents, from a contestant's livestreamed walkout to a now former judge's allegations of rigging.
In its 74-year history, the Miss Universe pageant has faced numerous scandals, from women losing their crowns to the wrong winner being named onstage.
Omar Harfouch claims he and his legal team were waiting to see if Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe 2025 before pursuing a potential complaint
Miss Universe 2025 is streaming live from Thailand tonight on Thursday, November 20 at 7/6c with a live broadcast on Peacock as well as Telemundo. The iconic competition will be the 74th annual event and will kick off live with beautiful contestants,