Carlos Adyan and Jessica Carrillo join as hosts of Miss Universe 2025, along with Julia Gama as reporter
The 74th edition of the pageant will be broadcast live from coast to coast from Thailand on Thursday, November 20 at 7pm ET/6pm CT/4pm PT
From Thailand, Telemundo will be broadcasting the 74th edition of Miss Universe 2025. It will all take place on Thursday, November 20 November, at 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/4 pm PT. And today the network confirmed that Carlos Adyan and Jessica Carrillo are joining as hosts alongside Jacqueline Bracamontes and Danilo Carrera.
Remember that this pageant will bring together more than 130 women from around the world competing for the coveted title. But this news is also joined by that of Julia Gama. The Brazilian will be a behind-the-scenes reporter, and will expose everything that happens behind the scenes of this international pageant, where in the end Victoria Kjær Theilvig will crown her successor.
Who is Carlos Adyan?
The Hispanic public knows him as the host of the programs “En Casa con Telemundo” and “Pica y se Extiende”. This Puerto Rican has also hosted numerous specials for the network, among which the following stand out: “Billboard Latin Music Awards”; He co-hosted the special programs: “Miss Universe,” “Road to the Crown,” “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” and “Welcome, the New Year’s Eve Special,” among others.
What do we know about Jessica Carrillo?
The host of “Al Rojo Vivo” was part of the Selection Committee for last year’s edition. And like Carlos Adyan, Carrillo has also co-hosted programs such as the “Billboard Latin Music Awards” and the “Latin American Music Awards.”
She has also covered the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the World Cups in Russia and Qatar, and other editions of Miss Universe, among others.
What do we know about Julia Gama?
This year, Telemundo surprises us by announcing that Julia Gama will also be part of this production as a backstage reporter. In the world of beauty, this Brazilian woman became known for being the first runner-up in Miss Universe 2020.
This platform helped her become a key figure in Telemundo's "La Casa de los Famosos 2." She was also part of "La Casa de los Famosos All-Stars," and many got to know her on "Los 50."
Her adventurous spirit led her to participate in the first season of the reality show "La Isla: Desafio Extremo," where she demonstrated her fighting skills, ultimately having to leave the competition after a severe injury.
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