Beauty Pageant / Mexico’s Fatima Bosch Wins Miss Universe 2025 Title
·4 months ago·2 min read

Key Points
- The 25‑year‑old Bosch outshone over 100 contestants from across the globe and won the title.
- India’s representative, Manika Vishwakarma, unfortunately missed out on the Top 12, despite strong performances in earlier rounds.
Bangkok, Nov 21: Mexico’s Fatima Bosch was crowned Miss Universe 2025, marking a triumphant return of the crown to her country after five years.
The 25‑year‑old Bosch outshone over 100 contestants from across the globe, impressing judges with her poise, confidence, and advocacy work. She was crowned by last year’s winner, Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark, in a ceremony that captivated millions of viewers worldwide.
- Winner: Fatima Bosch (Mexico)
- 1st Runner‑Up: Praveenar Singh (Thailand)
- 2nd Runner‑Up: Stephany Abasali (Venezuela)
- Top 5 Finalists: Philippines’ Ahtisa Manalo and Ivory Coast’s Olivia Yace also made it to the final round.
India’s representative, Manika Vishwakarma, unfortunately missed out on the Top 12, despite strong performances in earlier rounds.
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Bosch has been vocal about her personal journey, including overcoming challenges with ADHD and dyslexia. Her story of resilience and determination resonated with audiences and judges alike. She also highlighted her commitment to humanitarian work and education during the Q&A round, which helped secure her victory.
Mexico last won the Miss Universe crown in 2020, when Andrea Meza took the title.
Bosch’s win is being celebrated as a proud moment for her nation, adding another chapter to Mexico’s strong legacy in international pageantry.
The 25‑year‑old Bosch outshone over 100 contestants from across the globe, impressing judges with her poise, confidence, and advocacy work. She was crowned by last year’s winner, Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark, in a ceremony that captivated millions of viewers worldwide.
- Winner: Fatima Bosch (Mexico)
- 1st Runner‑Up: Praveenar Singh (Thailand)
- 2nd Runner‑Up: Stephany Abasali (Venezuela)
- Top 5 Finalists: Philippines’ Ahtisa Manalo and Ivory Coast’s Olivia Yace also made it to the final round.
India’s representative, Manika Vishwakarma, unfortunately missed out on the Top 12, despite strong performances in earlier rounds.
Also read: Sonam Kapoor Announces Second Pregnancy On Instagram
Bosch has been vocal about her personal journey, including overcoming challenges with ADHD and dyslexia. Her story of resilience and determination resonated with audiences and judges alike. She also highlighted her commitment to humanitarian work and education during the Q&A round, which helped secure her victory.
Mexico last won the Miss Universe crown in 2020, when Andrea Meza took the title.
Bosch’s win is being celebrated as a proud moment for her nation, adding another chapter to Mexico’s strong legacy in international pageantry.
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