New Miss Universe accused of buying the award, biological father exposed secret agreement with the organizers?

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Miss Universe 2025 Fatima Bosch caused a heated controversy immediately after her coronation. Audiences and experts reacted unanimously, saying that she was favored to "pave the way", while throughout the competition season she did not make any impression other than the noise with Mr. Nawat.
The Miss Universe 2025 finale ended but public opinion was still explosive when Fatima Bosch's victory caused a strong reaction. Audiences and beauty fans rushed to leave comments in protest, even flooding the contest's homepage to question the results. Before the final, Fatima, although getting attention, was mainly due to the noise with Mr. Nawat, and was not considered a strong candidate for the crown. Compared to the top 5, she was commented to be inferior, and her behavior was considered unremarkable and "memorized".
Things got even more tense after the coronation night when composer Omar Harfouch, who announced his withdrawal from the judging role, made a shocking statement. He wrote: "She is a fake Miss Universe and I will tell you why."
Shortly after, he continued to post controversial content: "24 hours before the final, I shared with HBO that the representative of Mexico would win because the President of Miss Universe â Raul Rocha â is in business with her father. All the details will be shown on HBO. A week ago in Dubai, President Rocha said that they had to choose Mexico as Miss Universe because it was good for business."
These statements further fueled the anger of the audience. Previously, rumors of Mr. Raul Rocha favoring Fatima had appeared scattered on social networks, but the public confirmation of a former judge made everything explode. Many beauty fans thought the result was "arranged".
In a news report on Thai channel CH7, an editor frankly expressed his opinion: "Mexico was not the best answerer, her outfit was not the best, her catwalk was not excellent and she did not stand out in any round, but she still won first prize."
Omar Harfouch also revealed that the top 30 list was selected by an "unexpected" panel, which did not include the eight official judges. "An impromptu panel was set up to select the top 30 without the presence of any official judges, including myself. The selection results are still kept secret," he said.
Fatima Bosch, 25, is from Tabasco. She is 1.74 m tall, graduated with a degree in fashion design and studied abroad in Italy and the US. The beauty owns her own fashion brand and grew up in a family with a tradition of beauty pageants, as her mother and aunts all participated in provincial competitions at Flor de Oro.
Fatima began to receive more attention after the incident at the sash presentation on November 4, when Mr. Nawat called her name to reprimand her for not posting as requested by the sponsor. Disgruntled, she left the stage and said: "I really love Thailand and respect everyone. But what your director just did is disrespectful."
She asserted: "No one has the right to silence us. If something takes away your dignity, have the courage to leave." This strong statement earned her support from many beauty queens and netizens. Her Instagram quickly grew to more than 1.4 million followers.
Fatima once shared about her stressful childhood due to bullying and dyslexia. She emphasized that her family was the support that helped her overcome difficulties.
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