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Miss Universe Limits Thai Producer’s Role and Pursues Legal Steps After Clash With Miss Mexico

Fátima Bosch remains in the competition with growing public backing.

Overview

  • Miss Universe president Raúl Rocha Cantú condemned Nawat Itsaragrisil’s conduct and said executives have been instructed to coordinate legal action in Thailand.
  • Miss Universo México’s lawyers are preparing a formal complaint for aggression and discrimination based on videos and testimonies of the incident.
  • Itsaragrisil issued a public apology while disputing the wording attributed to him, and the organization confirmed his participation in official activities has been limited.
  • A separate sponsor activation with Kathy Labz ignited new backlash after presenters did not address Bosch during a group interview, prompting calls online for a public apology.
  • Several contestants, including reigning Miss Universe Victoria Kjær Theilvig, left an event in apparent solidarity with Bosch, while the Mexican embassy maintains contact as she resumes official duties ahead of the Nov. 21 final in Thailand.