Bangkok, Thailand – Mexican Fatima Bush won the title of Miss Universe 2025 in the 74th edition of the global competition hosted by Thailand.
This came after a strong competition with more than 80 contestants
from different countries around the world.
Bush’s crowning came as the culmination of a career full of challenges,
reflecting the strength of her personality and her remarkable stage presence.

Fatima Bush crowned Miss Universe 2025
Fatima Bush appeared in an elegant look that combined simplicity and sophistication.
She chose a soft hairstyle and balanced makeup
that highlighted her radiant features.
Her strong presence attracted attention
from the very first moments of the ceremony.
This made her one of the leading candidates for the title
even before the final result was announced.

Fatima Bush grew up
Bush was born in 2000 in the state of Tabasco, Mexico.
In her childhood, she faced significant challenges after being diagnosed
with dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Despite this, she made her way into the world of beauty early on.
She won the title of “Flor Tabasco” at the age of seventeen,
before moving on to study fashion design and fine arts in Milan.

Multiple talents and humanitarian causes
Her influence is not limited to beauty platforms;
Fatima Bush is a designer, poet, photographer, and painter.
She uses her art to support migrant causes, having donated the proceeds
from designs bearing messages of solidarity to the “Migrant Heart” initiative.
It also promotes sustainable fashion through art pieces made from recycled materials.

A pre-crowning crisis turns into a strength
The competition witnessed notable tension after Bush got into a row
with the Thai host, who accused her of lack of commitment.
Bush responded with a firm stance and left the set,
asserting that women have a voice that must be heard.
This scene increased sympathy for her,
and many considered it evidence of her strong personality.
By being crowned Miss Universe 2025, Fatima gave Mexico a new title,
She finished ahead of representatives from Thailand, Venezuela,
the Philippines and Ivory Coast, who made up the runners-up list.


