I Deep Dived The Miss Universe Walkout Controversy So You Don't Have To

Miss Universe Walkout Controversy Overview

At this year’s Miss Universe event, several contestants staged a mass walk-out following offensive remarks made by an official. Many people unfamiliar with beauty pageants—and whose knowledge might come only from the 2000 film Miss Congeniality starring Jen Hawkins and Sandra Bullock—were caught by surprise when this incident surfaced.

What Happened Behind the Scenes

A video circulated on social media shows the contestants, easily identified by their sashes, walking out of a holding room behind the competition stage. This act of protest quickly grabbed public attention.

Official’s Remarks and Accusations

The video, available on Miss Thailand’s Facebook page, captures the pageant director Nawat Itsaragrisil addressing the seated contestants. He praised Thailand as the host country and emphasized the importance of promoting it. Then, he singled out one contestant for allegedly failing to support this effort.

Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, 25, was accused of refusing to take part in a group photo shoot meant for social media promotion of Thailand hosting the pageant. At around the 15-minute mark of the video, the director is seen pointing his finger and fielding questions from the contestants.

"The importance of promoting Thailand cannot be overstated," Nawat Itsaragrisil said. He then pointed at Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, urging her to participate.
Public Reaction

Overall, the incident cast a spotlight on challenges contestants face beyond the stage, raising discussion on the treatment by officials during prestigious events.

“I was right there with you,” the narrator admitted, referencing their initial lack of pageant knowledge before the incident caught their attention.

Author's summary: The Miss Universe walkout exposed backstage controversies, revealing tensions between contestants and officials over respect and promotional duties during the event.

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ELLE Australia ELLE Australia — 2025-11-06

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