Fatima Bosch sends a message to her detractors: 'What God has destined for you, not even envy can stop it'
Fatima Bosch became the fourth Mexican woman to win the Miss Universe title, the last being Andrea Meza in 2020
Mexico made history again in the world of beauty. Fatima Bosch, a young woman from Tabasco, was crowned the winner of the 74th Miss Universe pageant, held in Thailand, becoming the fourth Mexican woman to win the coveted crown after Lupita Jones, Ximena Navarrete, and Andrea Meza. In response to the criticism and questions that arose after her victory, Fatima Bosch herself shared a powerful message on her social media, based on her deep Catholic faith. "Today I confirmed once again that what God has destined for you, neither envy can stop, nor destiny can abort, nor can luck change. Long live Christ the King," the beauty queen wrote. This statement, which she has interpreted as a response to her detractors, reaffirms her belief in a divine plan above any controversy. Wearing a white swimsuit, a red dress that dominated conversations, and with overwhelming confidence, Bosch won over the judges and beat the representatives from Ivory Coast, Venezuela, Thailand, and the Philippines to a top-five finish. A triumph marked by controversy. Her victory sparked unprecedented euphoria in Mexico, with celebrations at the Angel of Independence and a packed stadium in her native Tabasco, where a fireworks display took place. However, the road to the crown was not without controversy and criticism. Throughout the competition, Fatima was subjected to scorn, such as that of Thai executive Nawat Itsaragrisil, who went so far as to call her "stupid" and later had to apologize. Following her victory, detractors emerged strongly, especially on social media, where some users, and even judge Omar Harfouch—who resigned from Miss Universe 2025—labeled her a "fake winner," arguing that her triumph was "artificial" or the product of "pity." However, the new pageant winner made it clear that she is not interested in controversies and is prepared to work hard during her reign. In her latest statements, the Queen advocated for gender equality and encouraged women to raise their voices in situations where they feel vulnerable. Even the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum,congratulated her for not remaining silent and insisted that "we must raise our voices" when necessary.
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