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墨西哥选手法蒂玛·博什在丑闻缠身的选美盛会璀璨决赛中摘得环球小姐桂冠
一、本年度全球小姐选美大赛冠军在丑闻中诞生
据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)2025年11月21日报道,在本年度充满争议和丑闻的环球选美比赛中,墨西哥选手法蒂玛·博什当选2025年环球小姐。在此前的赛前会议上,她曾遭到泰国选美赛事总监斥责,这一事件引发参赛选手集体退席,而作为人道主义志愿者的博什也因此成为观众最喜爱的选手。上届冠军、丹麦选手维多利亚·克亚尔·泰尔维格为这位新晋的全球小姐冠军加冕,环球小姐被誉为选美界的最高比赛,每年都会吸引数百万观众和电视与流媒体围观。
泰国选手普拉维娜·辛格获得亚军,委内瑞拉的斯蒂芬妮·阿巴萨利、菲律宾的阿提萨·马纳洛以及科特迪瓦的奥利维亚·亚塞一同跻身前五强。
以巴战争使巴勒斯坦历史上首次参赛的选手娜丁·阿尤布倍受国际舆论关注
二、全球选美大赛的流程
本届赛事主办国泰国拥有活跃且利润丰厚的选美产业,与菲律宾一样,是亚洲选美粉丝群体最庞大的国家之一。
本届赛事共有120个国家的代表参赛。娜丁·阿尤布成为首位代表巴勒斯坦人民参赛的女性因以色列与巴勒斯坦的战争受到广泛关注,她成功晋级30强半决赛,随后被淘汰。21日(周五)的总决赛由美国喜剧演员史蒂夫·伯恩主持,泰国歌手杰夫·萨图尔的表演拉开了赛事序幕。
泳装环节结束后,30强选手晋级至12强,晚礼服环节结束后进一步决出5强。
决赛选手需回答一系列问题,包括她们会在联合国大会上谈论哪个全球性议题,以及如何利用环球小姐这一平台赋能年轻女孩。
最后获得全球小姐桂冠墨西哥的博什在这一问答环节表示:“相信真实自我的力量,你的梦想至关重要,你的内心至关重要。永远不要让任何人让你怀疑自己的价值。”
本届赛事为期三周,参赛代表在泰国各地奔波,进行排练并参与各类活动。
19日,选手们参加了民族服装展示环节,身着彰显本国特色的华丽服饰登场。美国小姐奥黛丽·埃克特身着由西蒙·比亚尔巴设计的精致白头海雕服饰,向自己的祖国致敬。
社交媒体流传的视频显示,牙买加选手加布丽埃勒·亨利在19日的预赛晚礼服环节中不慎严重摔倒,随后被担架抬离现场。环球小姐主席劳尔·罗查在照片墙(Instagram)更新中表示,亨利正在医院“接受良好治疗”,且没有骨折。
美国小姐奥黛丽·埃克特在泰国暖武里府举行的环球小姐选美大赛民族服装环节中参赛
三、选美赛事丑闻不断
在加冕之夜前的几周里,本届环球小姐赛事饱受争议和内部纠纷困扰。选手集体退席事件引发了人们对这一宣称“赋能女性”的国际选美赛事价值的热议。
本月早些时候,在一场直播的赛前会议上,泰国环球小姐赛事总监纳瓦特·伊萨拉格里西尔因博什未发布足够的宣传内容而公开斥责她,且称她为“蠢货”。不过纳瓦特否认了这一说法,坚称自己实际上是指责她造成了“损失”。
博什对这些侮辱予以反驳后,纳瓦特叫来安保人员将她带离会场。其他选手随后起身退席表示声援。
这一事件引发了全球范围内的强烈反对,墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·申鲍姆也对此发声,称这是一次“冒犯行为”,而博什以“尊严”应对了此事。
环球小姐组织谴责了纳瓦特的行为,并限制了他在赛事中的角色。纳瓦特在一场直播的欢迎仪式上道歉。
随后,1996年环球小姐冠军艾丽西亚·马查多因在Instagram直播视频中讨论该事件时发表种族主义言论而受到谴责。马查多污称纳瓦物为“那个卑劣的中国人”,当评论者指出纳瓦特是泰国人时,她一边提拉眼角一边说:“中国人、泰国人、韩国人,对我来说所有长着这种斜眼睛的人都是中国人。”
2025年11月19日,西班牙小姐安德里亚·巴雷罗在服装环节中登场
四、两名评委突然辞职,称赛事存在舞弊
在冠军加冕前几天,两名评委突然宣布辞职,其中一人指控赛事存在舞弊行为。作曲家奥马尔·哈福什在Instagram上表示,他已从八人评委团辞职,并声称存在一个秘密的“临时”评委团,该评委团在决赛前就预先选定了30强选手。
哈福什在声明中表示:“我无法站在公众和电视镜头前,假装为一场我从未参与的投票赋予合法性。”
环球小姐组织表示,哈福什的说法“歪曲了”评审过程。该组织在声明中称:“环球小姐组织郑重澄清,并未成立任何临时评审团,也未授权任何外部团体评估代表或选拔决赛选手,所有赛事评审均遵循环球小姐组织既定、透明且受监督的规程执行。”
第二位评委、前法国足球明星克劳德·马克莱莱于同日辞职,理由是“未预见的个人原因”。他在照片墙上表示:“我对环球小姐赛事怀有极高的敬意。”
2025年11月21日,选手们在泰国曼谷参加第74届环球小姐选美大赛
今年6月,泰国媒体大亨安妮·杰克法蓬·杰克拉朱塔蒂普辞职后,环球小姐组织经历了领导层变动。马里奥·布卡罗于10月底被任命为新任首席执行官,距参赛代表抵达仅数日之隔。杰克法蓬同时也是一名跨性别权利倡导者,她于2022年以2000万美元收购了该组织,但她的公司在2023年申请了破产。
Mexico’s Fatima Bosch crowned Miss Universe winner in glittering finale of scandal-hit pageant. By Lex Harvey on CNN. November 21, 2025.
Fatima Bosch of Mexico has been named Miss Universe 2025 in a scandal-hit competition where she emerged as a fan favorite after she was berated by a Thai pageant director during a pre-pageant meeting, triggering a walk out by contestants.
The 25-year-old humanitarian and volunteer was crowned by last year’s winner Victoria Kjær Theilvig from Denmark.
Miss Universe is widely known as the “Super Bowl” of beauty pageants and draws millions of viewers each year. Delegates for each country are selected via local pageants that license local rights from the Miss Universe Organization.
Thailand’s Praveenar Singh came runner up, with Venezuela’s Stephany Abasali, Philippines’ Ahtisa Manalo and Ivory Coast’s Olivia Yacé also making it to the top 5.
Thailand, this year’s host country, has a vibrant and lucrative pageant industry with one of the largest fanbases in Asia, alongside the Philippines.
The event featured representatives from 120 countries. Nadeen Ayoub became the first woman to represent Palestinian people at the pageant, and made it to the final 30 semifinalists before she was eliminated. Friday’s finale was hosted by American comedian Steve Byrne and opened with a performance by Thai singer Jeff Satur.
Following the swimwear round, the top 30 contestants were narrowed down to 12, and then down to 5 after the evening round.
Finalists were asked questions including which global issue they would speak about in front of the United Nations General Assembly, and how they would use the Miss Universe platform to empower young girls.
“Believe in the power of your authenticity,” Bosch said. “Your dreams matter, your heart matters. Never let anyone make you doubt your worth.”
The competition took place over three weeks, with delegates traveling around the country to rehearse and participate in events.
On Wednesday, the beauty queens competed in the national costume showcase, which saw contestants donning flamboyant outfits designed to highlight their homelands. Miss USA, Audrey Eckert, paid homage to her home with an elaborate bald eagle costume designed by Simon Villalba.
The contestant from Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, took a scary tumble during the evening gown round at Wednesday’s preliminaries and was carried away in a stretcher, according to social media videos which circulated of her fall. Miss Universe President Raul Rocha said in an update to Instagram that Henry was “under good care” in hospital and that she had not broken any bones.
Pageant controversies
This year’s Miss Universe competition was beset by controversy and internal drama in the weeks leading up to coronation night. The walk out sparked conversations over the merits of the international beauty pageant which claims to promote female empowerment.
At a live-streamed pre-pageant meeting earlier this month, Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly scolded Bosch, for not posting enough promotional content, appearing to call her a “dumbhead,” though Nawat denied this, insisting that he had actually accused her of causing “damage.”
After Bosch pushed back against the insults, Nawat called security to escort her out of the room. Other contestants then stood up and walked out in solidarity.
The incident drew global backlash, including from Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum, who described it as an “aggression” that Bosch handled with “dignity.”
The Miss Universe Organization condemned Nawat’s behavior and limited his role in the pageant. Nawat apologized in a livestreamed welcome ceremony and declined to comment further on the incident to CNN.
Then, Miss Universe 1996, Alicia Machado, was criticized for making racist comments in an Instagram live video discussing the incident.
Machado referred to Nawat as “that despicable Chinese,” and when a commentor pointed out he is Thai, Machado said “Chinese, Thai, Korean. To me all these people with slanted eyes like this are all Chinese,” while pulling up the corners of her eyes.
Machado’s representative did not respond to a request for comment from CNN.
Judge steps down, says pageant is rigged
Twojudges abruptly stepped down from the competition days before the winner was crowned, with one accusing the pageant of being rigged.
Composer Omar Harfouch said on Instagram he had resigned from the eight-member judging panel, and claimed there was a secret, “impromptu” panel of judges who had pre-selected the top 30 contestants in advance of the final.
“I could not stand before the public and television cameras, pretending to legitimize a vote I never took part in,” Harfouch said in a statement.
The Miss Universe Organization said Harfouch’s claims “mischaracterize” the judging process.
“The Miss Universe Organization firmly clarifies that no impromptu jury has been created, that no external group has been authorized to evaluate delegates or select finalists, and that all competition evaluations continue to follow the established, transparent, and supervised MUO protocols,” the organization said in a statement.
A second judge, former French soccer star Claude Makélélé, stepped down the same day, citing “unforeseen personal reasons.”
“I hold Miss Universe in the highest regard,” he said on Instagram.
Top 5 finalist Ahtisa Manalo explains why she got into pageants 18 years ago
The Miss Universe Organization saw a leadership shakeup after Thai media tycoon Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip stepped down in June. Mario Búcaro was appointed the new CEO at the end of October, just days before delegates arrived. Jakkaphong, who is also a transgender rights advocate, bought the organization for $20 million in 2022, but her company filed for bankruptcy in 2023.
Next year’s Miss Universe contest will take place in Puerto Rico.

