Thai Director Nawat Itsaragrisil Issues Apology After Calling Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch 'Dumb'

Tensions flared at Miss Universe Thailand 2025 when Thai director and Miss Grand International (MGI) president Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly clashed with Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, during a livestreamed sashing ceremony, sparking global controversy and contestant walkouts. What was meant to be a glamorous celebration of beauty and diplomacy turned chaotic on November 4 in Bangkok.

Nawat Itsaragrisil Called Fatima Bosch Dumb

According to reports, Nawat reprimanded Bosch for skipping a sponsorship shoot to attend a Telemundo filming session. As seen in the viral livestream, he was heard saying, “Stop! Sit down. If anyone wants to continue the contest, sit down,” after which Bosch exited the venue—followed by several contestants standing in solidarity. Later, Nawat appeared to escalate matters, saying, “Everyone can come back except Mexico. She’s talking too much.”

Fátima Bosch later took to TikTok, condemning Nawat’s remarks. “What your director did is not respectful. He called me dumb because of his issues with the organisation. I’ve done nothing wrong. We are empowered women, and no one can silence our voice,” she said. Her poised yet firm statement went viral, earning massive praise from fans and fellow contestants.

Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark also supported Bosch, writing, “Standing up for yourself is not always easy, but it’s one of the most important acts of self-respect.” Meanwhile, Miss Universe Bonaire 2025, Nicole Peiliker-Visser, urged reconciliation, saying, “We can fix this. We’re having such a great time in Thailand.”

In response, the Miss Universe Organisation (MUO) launched an investigation and dispatched a high-level delegation led by CEO Mario Búcaro to Thailand to ensure a professional environment and uphold the organisation’s values of transparency and unity. While the pageant schedule remains intact, MUO imposed restrictions on Nawat, with pageant president Raúl Rocha confirming the move in a social media statement reinforcing MUO’s stance on respect and professionalism.

Nawat Issues An Apology

Days later, a remorseful Nawat publicly apologised. During a welcome ceremony, he grew emotional, saying, “I want to apologise to everyone. I didn’t realise how big this issue would become.” In a livestreamed statement, he added in Thai, “If anyone feels bad or affected, I sincerely apologise—especially to the 75 contestants who were present.”

He also clarified that MUO’s CEO, Mario Búcaro, would soon arrive in Thailand to assist in resolving the situation, stating, “He is very kind and will fly in tomorrow so we can work together in alignment.”

The dramatic episode has since ignited widespread discussion about respect, professionalism, and women’s empowerment within global pageants—reminding the world that beauty competitions are not just about crowns, but also about courage, dignity, and voice.

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