Miss Universe 2025, Mexico’s Fatima Bosch, has spoken about the challenges of public life and the constant controversies she faced after her win, explaining that her role is completely dedicated to serving others. Read this also Miss Universe India Organization breaks silence on Miss Universe 2025 controversies: ‘Hurtful comments should be addressed’
In a candid interview with CNN on 4 December, Fatima addressed the spate of scandals that have plagued her reign since winning the title on 21 November. He insisted that the sole purpose of the title was ‘to serve others and pursue a set goal without deviation’.
‘This crown is only for the service of others’
The interview took an emotional turn when the anchor praised Fatima, saying, “You are an inspiration. We don’t usually cover the Miss Universe pageant. This is a very special one because of you and what you stand for, and your courage as well as your mission of women empowerment.”
Fatima responded: “Thank you for your words. You are really kind. I really appreciate it, and yes, it makes me emotional because I am here to speak and I want to do charity.”
She then opened up about the emotional impact of the ongoing public scrutiny, saying, “So, it’s really hard, with everything that’s going on, because sometimes I think people forget that we’re human beings. And this crown is only for the service of others. So if you have any goal and objective, just follow it and don’t get distracted.
Miss Universe 2025 controversy
Fatima’s journey to become Miss Universe 2025 was not easy. The Miss Universe 2025 pageant was marked by a series of controversies and scandals, involving the winner, officials of the organization, allegations of rigging and claims that the top 30 were pre-selected by a secret panel of judges before the preliminary competition.
Recently, there was a dramatic increase in post-pageant controversy, with Miss Haiti calling for an independent investigation into the Miss Universe 2025 controversies, just two weeks after Fatima was crowned on November 21 in Bangkok, Thailand. The demand has put renewed pressure on the Miss Universe Organization to address persistent allegations of corruption following the 2025 pageant.


