Miss Universe 2025 delivered a finale charged with emotion, drama, and extraordinary performances from two of the most celebrated contenders of the season—Mexico’s Fatima Bosch and the Philippines’ Ahtisa Manalo. From the moment they stepped onto the Bangkok stage, both women commanded global attention, each bringing her own brand of power, elegance, and cultural pride.
Fatima Bosch emerged as the woman to beat from the very beginning—polished, articulate, and consistently magnetic in every round. Her calm confidence and luminous presence during the all-important Q&A sealed her victory. As she received the crown from outgoing queen Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark, the arena erupted in celebration for Mexico’s newest global queen.
For Mexico, Bosch’s triumph is more than a pageant victory; it is a celebration of heritage, perseverance, and the modern Mexican woman. Her win marks a proud milestone and reaffirms Mexico’s place as a powerhouse in the pageant world.
Meanwhile, Ahtisa Manalo capped off an unforgettable run with a Third Runner-Up finish, the Philippines’ best placement since 2021. Her performance throughout the competition—commanding yet grounded, glamorous yet sincere—reignited the passion of Filipino pageant fans worldwide.
Ahtisa’s inspired national costume, her captivating preliminary showcases, and her poised speaking rounds stood as proof that she carried not just herself, but the hopes of 110 million Filipinos with grace. Her placement cements her among the Philippines’ most accomplished Miss Universe representatives of the decade.
This year’s Miss Universe returned to Thailand with spectacular staging, featuring 120 candidates who were narrowed to 30 semifinalists, then 12 finalists for the evening gown round, and ultimately the Top 5 who battled it out in the question-and-answer segment. It was a night filled with stories of empowerment, global unity, and cultural pride—perfectly embodied by Mexico and the Philippines.
As the final confetti fell, the worldwide pageant community now turns its gaze to Puerto Rico, host of Miss Universe’s grand 75th Diamond Anniversary Edition in 2026.
Winner
Fatima Bosch — Mexico
First Runner-Up
Praveenar Singh — Thailand
Second Runner-Up
Stephany Abasali — Venezuela
Third Runner-Up
Ahtisa Manalo — Philippines
Fourth Runner-Up
Olivia Yacé — Côte d’Ivoire