During preparations for the Miss Universe 2025 pageant in Bangkok, tensions escalated when Miss Grand International president Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly confronted Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch. The incident, occurring at a livestreamed sashing event, quickly went viral and led several contestants to walk out in solidarity with Bosch.
The confrontation took place on November 4, when Nawat reportedly criticized Bosch for skipping a sponsor photo shoot to participate in a Telemundo filming session. The situation intensified as the exchange unfolded live online, drawing widespread attention and debate among fans and pageant insiders.
“Stop. If anyone wants to continue the contest, sit down.”
These words from Nawat, directed at the contestants, marked the height of the tension as several stood up in protest.
Moments after the outburst, Bosch left the stage, followed by competitors showing their support. The conflict deepened when Nawat later stated that everyone was welcome to return “except Mexico,” adding that Bosch “was talking too much.”
“What your director just did is not respectful. He called me dumb because he has problems with the organisation.”
Taking to TikTok, Bosch publicly condemned the MGI president’s comments, emphasizing professionalism and respect in international pageantry.
The controversy has overshadowed the event’s usual celebration of talent and cultural exchange, prompting questions about leadership, communication, and decorum within global beauty contests.
The Miss Universe 2025 controversy exposed underlying pressures in global pageantry, with Nawat’s remarks to Miss Mexico igniting widespread debate on respect and professionalism in the industry.