
Mexico is celebrating in a big way today—Fatima Bosch has been crowned Miss Universe 2025, triumphing over more than 100 contestants from around the world.
Thailand’s Praveenar Singh finished as the first runner-up, and last year’s winner, Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig, passed on the crown with a warm embrace. After five long years, Mexico has finally reclaimed the Miss Universe title.
Fatima’s journey is genuinely inspiring. Born and raised in Villahermosa, she grew up battling dyslexia, ADHD, and hyperactivity—a tough combination, but she turned every challenge into strength. She studied fashion design in Mexico City, refined her skills further in Milan, and today she’s known for creating innovative, sustainable designs using discarded materials.
Even before the grand finale, Fatima made headlines when a video emerged of a Miss Universe director shouting at her. The organisation acted swiftly and removed him from his position, earning massive support for Fatima.
On the final night, she stood calm and confident. Her answers about women’s struggles and the importance of staying authentic struck the right chord with both judges and viewers.
India had a moment of pride too—Manika Vishwakarma made it into the Top 12, though she was eliminated after the swimsuit round. Not the result many hoped for, but still a commendable performance.
Fatima Bosch’s win isn’t just a crown for Mexico—it’s a victory for resilience, creativity, and authenticity.
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