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Miss Universe 2025 Contestants Walk Out After Confrontation with Thai Official

Last updated: November 5, 2025 6:22 pm
Abdul Qavi
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Tensions erupted during a Miss Universe 2025 event this week after a heated exchange between Thai pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil and Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, led dozens of contestants — including the reigning Miss Universe — to walk out in protest.

The confrontation happened during what was supposed to be a lighthearted sponsor event in Bangkok. In a moment that quickly went viral, Nawat publicly confronted Miss Mexico for missing a promotional shoot, demanding that she explain herself in front of everyone. Witnesses say he called her “dumb,” sparking visible outrage across the room.

Bosch, keeping her composure, responded firmly: “I have a voice, and you are not respecting me as a woman.” Moments later, she left the stage — and one by one, many of her fellow contestants followed. Among them was Victoria Kjær Theilvig, the current Miss Universe, whose decision to walk out was seen as a major act of solidarity.


A Walkout That Made History

Videos from the event flooded social media, showing a room full of pageant hopefuls rising from their seats and walking out together. Supporters praised the contestants for standing up against what they described as “public humiliation” and “disrespect toward women.”

“This wasn’t just about Miss Mexico,” one contestant said afterward. “It was about how we, as women, are treated in this industry. No one deserves to be spoken to like that — especially in front of the world.”

The mass walkout quickly turned into a symbol of unity, with #RespectWomen and #StandWithMexico trending across social platforms within hours.


Nawat Issues an Apology

After the backlash, Nawat Itsaragrisil released a public apology, saying he regretted his words and never intended to make anyone uncomfortable. However, the damage had already been done.

Miss Universe Organization President Raúl Rocha Cantú issued a strong statement condemning the incident, calling it “unacceptable” and “against the values of respect and dignity the Miss Universe brand stands for.”

He confirmed that Nawat’s participation in official events will now be restricted, pending internal review.


A Bigger Conversation About Power and Respect

Pageant insiders say this controversy highlights a long-standing issue: the power imbalance between organizers and contestants. For decades, beauty queens have been told to smile, comply, and avoid confrontation. But this generation isn’t staying silent.

Theilvig, the reigning Miss Universe, said after the event: “We are not ornaments — we are women with opinions, intelligence, and boundaries. We must be treated with respect.”


What Happens Next

The Miss Universe 2025 final is still set to take place on November 21 in Bangkok. However, the atmosphere around the pageant has changed drastically. What was once a showcase of beauty and glamour has now become a discussion about equality, dignity, and accountability.

Whether the organization can recover from this PR disaster remains to be seen — but one thing is clear: this year’s Miss Universe contestants didn’t just walk out of a room; they walked into a global conversation about how women in pageants deserve to be treated.

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