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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Pageant Meltdown: Stars Quit, Exec Fired, Warrant Issued

Pageant Meltdown: Stars Quit, Exec Fired, Warrant Issued

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Two contestants, including Olivia Yace, resigned citing values misalignment.
  • An executive was dismissed after confronting a contestant, leading to a walkout.
  • Co-owner Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip faces an arrest warrant for fraud in Thailand.
Pageant Meltdown: Stars Quit, Exec Fired, Warrant Issued

The 2025 Miss Universe competition is mired in controversy, casting a shadow over its future. Two prominent contestants, Olivia Yace and Brigitta Schaback, have resigned, publicly stating their values no longer align with the pageant's direction. This mass departure has raised serious questions about the organization's integrity and operational practices, leading to speculation about the pageant's long-term viability.

Further exacerbating the crisis, executive Nawat Itsaragrisil faced dismissal following a public argument with Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch. This incident triggered a contestant walkout and highlighted internal discord. Meanwhile, co-owner Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip is reportedly facing an arrest warrant in Thailand due to an unrelated fraud case, deepening the pageant's legal and reputational woes.

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Experts suggest that without significant reforms, the once-prestigious Miss Universe pageant could cease to exist. The current scandals, including accusations of racism and rigging from judges, alongside contestant walkouts and executive dismissals, signal a critical juncture. The organization must address these issues to rebuild trust and ensure its relevance in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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Both contestants cited that the pageant no longer aligned with their personal values and guiding principles.
He was dismissed after confronting Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, on a livestream for skipping a sponsor photoshoot, allegedly calling her a 'dummy'.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip in Thailand related to an unrelated fraud case, and she did not attend the pageant.

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