During the Miss Universe 2025 event in Bangkok, the pageant director faced backlash after publicly criticizing Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, for not engaging in promotional activities. The incident occurred when the director made a verbal outburst during the event’s proceedings, leading to several contestants walking out of the stage. The director later issued an apology, acknowledging the inappropriate nature of their remarks.
Fátima Bosch, representing Mexico, was reportedly upset by the director’s comments, which she felt were unprofessional and unnecessary. The event, which is a major international pageant, has been a focal point for discussions about the treatment of contestants and the pressures they face. The situation has raised questions about the standards of conduct expected during such events and the support available to participants.
Organizers of the Miss Universe pageant have since issued statements reaffirming their commitment to maintaining a respectful and supportive environment for all contestants. They are currently reviewing the incident to determine any necessary actions or changes to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The episode has sparked conversations about the broader challenges and expectations within the world of pageantry and the need for more sensitive handling of such situations.