The anticipation surrounding Fátima Bosch’s participation in Miss Universe has grown considerably, fueled by both her international background and her family’s history, which has been linked for decades to beauty pageants and public life in Tabasco.
The young woman, originally from Teapa, Tabasco, is representing Mexico in the 74th edition of the pageant, which will be held on November 21, 2025, at the Impact Arena in Pak Kret, Thailand, although the official announcement in Mexico will be on November 20.
The young woman posted a photo on her social media before the final, where her Catholic faith is evident. She added the caption: “It’s today,” accompanied by a Mexican flag emoji.
The young woman posted a photo on her social media before the final, where her Catholic faith is evident. “I am Fatima Bosch, and before I was here I was Fatima Bosch, and afterward I will continue to be. Your worth lies in who you are, how you make others feel, and the positive contribution you can make to the world. And that’s what my confidence is based on, not a crown. Obviously, we are all here because we want to be the face of that crown, and it’s an honor to be Miss Universe. But to answer your question, what happens if you don’t place? Nothing happens. You go on with your life, you feel proud of having given your best, and that’s it.”







