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Pageant Drama Didn't Break Miss Universe Bonds

Summary

  • Irish contestant Aadya Srivastava described a strong sisterhood bond.
  • Public controversies united contestants despite external drama.
  • Srivastava found the pageant experience messy but valuable.
Pageant Drama Didn't Break Miss Universe Bonds

Miss Universe 2025 contestants experienced significant public controversies leading up to and during the event in Bangkok. However, Irish contestant Aadya Srivastava, 19, shared that these external dramas fostered a "strong sisterhood bond" among the participants. Srivastava, who was participating in her first pageant, found that the shared challenges brought the women closer together.

Srivastava believes the organization may have amplified controversies to gain media attention, as interpersonal drama among contestants was minimal. She noted that the experience revealed a less glamorous side of pageantry, which she found notable compared to previous years' competitions.

Although Srivastava does not intend to compete in Miss Universe again, citing the competition's "messy season," she remains enthusiastic about pageantry. She plans to leverage the valuable lessons and connections made with fellow contestants in future pageants.

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Yes, there were public controversies involving pageant executives and allegations of an impromptu jury, but contestants reported minimal interpersonal drama among themselves.
Aadya Srivastava found the Miss Universe 2025 experience valuable, forming strong bonds with other contestants despite the public controversies.
No, Aadya Srivastava stated she would not compete in Miss Universe again due to the messy season but plans to continue in other pageants.

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