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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Miss Universe Contestants Walk Out After Director's Tirade

Miss Universe Contestants Walk Out After Director's Tirade

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Contestants walked out after director Nawat Itsaragrisil berated Miss Mexico.
  • The Miss Universe Organisation sent executives to manage the event.
  • A separate 'Beyond the Crown' program was mischaracterized by allegations.
Miss Universe Contestants Walk Out After Director's Tirade

The Miss Universe competition faced significant disruption when Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, was publicly berated by Thailand's director, Nawat Itsaragrisil, over her social media activity. This outburst led to Miss Bosch and several other contestants walking out of a pre-pageant event, with some vocalizing their dissent towards Mr. Itsaragrisil. Although he later claimed his words were misunderstood, the incident prompted a strong rebuke from the Miss Universe Organisation.

In response to the controversy, the Miss Universe Organisation dispatched a delegation of international executives to assume control of the pageant's operations. The organization also clarified allegations possibly stemming from its "Beyond the Crown" program, a separate social impact initiative with its own selection committee. They stated that Mr. Itsaragrisil's claims had "mischaracterised" this independent program.

One of the international executives, Mr. Makélélé, also announced his resignation, calling it a "difficult decision" but expressing high regard for the Miss Universe platform. He cited its representation of empowerment, diversity, and excellence as values he champions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Contestants walked out after the Thailand director publicly berated Miss Mexico for her social media posts.
The organization sent international executives to take over running the competition and rebuffed claims about a separate program.
Nawat Itsaragrisil is the director for Miss Universe Thailand, who publicly berated Miss Mexico.

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