Miss Mexico speaks out after insults from Miss Universe official

More than a dozen Miss Universe 2025 contestants staged a walkout in Bangkok after Miss Mexico β FΓ‘tima Bosch of Tabasco β was publicly insulted by a top pageant official two weeks before the Nov. 21 final in Pak Kret, Thailand.
The incident occurred Tuesday at a pre-pageant event, where Nawat Itsaragrisil, national director of Miss Universe Thailand, alluded to Bosch as a βdumbheadβ in a speech in front of over 70 contestants dressed in evening gowns and formalwear that was also being livestreamed.

Citing himself as a βbusinessmanβ who has a βlot of money,β according to news reports, he blamed her for failing to post promotional content on social media about the host country, in a video that has since gone viral.
βOK, Mexico, where are you?β Itsaragrisil says in English, prompting Bosch to stand up from her chair. βIf you follow your order from your national director, you are a dumbhead. No, no, not about you, not about you.β
At that point, Bosch tries to defend herself, saying, βYou are not respecting me as a woman.β
βI didnβt give you the opportunity to talk,β Itsaragrisil shoots back. βKeep polite for me β¦ Iβm still talking, listen,β he barks, right before calling for security to remove her.
At that point, multiple women stood to leave the room, including current titleholder Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark.
βInsulting another contestant is a huge lack of respect,β said Theilvig, who won last yearβs crown at Arena CDMX in Mexico City. βThatβs why Iβm putting on my coat and leaving.β
Bosch later addressed the media, emphasizing, βI love Thailand. I respect your people and your culture deeply. But what your director just did was not respectful. He called me dumb because he has issues with the organization. Thatβs not fair.
βHe just attacked me and told me to shut up. The world needs to see this, because we are empowered women, and no one should silence our voices.βΒ
Bosch added. βNo one will ever make me feel small.β
The Miss Universe Organization condemned the incident and restricted any more participation by Itsaragrisil. The Great Pageant Community (TGPC) later posted a video of Itsaragrisil in tears at a new conference following the incident.
Miss Universe President RaΓΊl Rocha CantΓΊ said, βNawat, you need to stop.β Miss Universe Mexico also issued support: βNo woman, under any circumstance, deserves to be insulted or humiliated.β
Additionally, the Mexican Embassy in Thailand said it is offering Bosch assistance and closely monitoring the situation.
Bosch, a 26-year-old from Teapa, a semi-new Pueblo MΓ‘gico in southern Tabasco, is aiming to become Mexicoβs fourth Miss Universe and first since Chihuahuaβs Andrea Meza in 2021. The other Mexican winners were Baja Californiaβs Lupita Jones in 1991 and Jaliscoβs Ximena Navarrete in 2010. Sinaloaβs MarΓa Fernanda BeltrΓ‘n was second runner-up last year.
Navarrete, among others, offered support for Bosch and urged a return to the respect, elegance and inspiration of pageants past. She said on social media she has stayed away from recent editions because βthings are not being done rightβ by organizers these days.
For her part, Bosch said she remains committed to competing.
βI just want to let my country know, Iβm not afraid to make my voice heard,β she said. βI have a purpose, I have things to say. Iβm not a doll to be made up, styled and have my clothes changed. I came here to be a voice for all the women and all the girls who fight for causes.β
With reports from The Independent, El PaΓs, Informador, Hola AmΓ©ricas and USA Today
Source: Mexico News Daily