Omar Harfouch: Miss Universe 2025 Fatima Bosch is a fake winner
Fatima Bosch Fernandez, 25, of Mexico won the 74th edition of Miss Universe. For Omar Harfouch, 56, of France, she is a fake winner.
Fatima Bosch
Bosch was born in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico to Bernardo Bosch Hernández and Vanessa Fernández Balboa. Bernardo and Vanessa also have a son named Bernardo Bosch Fernández Jr.
Fatima is the fourth Miss Universe from Mexico following Lupita Jones, Ximena Navarrete and Andrea Meza. On May 17, 1991, Jones won Miss Universe 1991 at the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
On August 23, 2010, Navarrete won Miss Universe 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. On May 16, 2021, Meza won Miss Universe 2020 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, USA.
On November 21, 2025, Fatima competed against 117 other Miss Universe 2025 candidates at the Impact Challenger Hall in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand and won the title. Praveenar Singh of Thailand was the first runner-up.
Steve Byrne hosted the coronation ceremony. The judges were Meza, Dr. Chalida Thaochalee, Ismael Cala Lopez, Louie Heredia, Natalie Glebova, Romero Britto, Saina Nehwal, Sharon Fonseca and Miniyothabo Francisca Baloyi.
Omar Harfouch
Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, Harfouch is a composer and a musician. He and his brother Walid Harfouch own a media group called Supernova.
In 2023, Omar and his wife Yulia Harfouch co-founded the international television channel HDFashion & LifeStyle. He was supposed to perform during the Miss Universe 2025 coronation ceremony and serve as one of the judges but her resigned from those roles on November 17, 2025.
Weeks before the coronation ceremony, Miss Universe Organization president Raul Rocha and his son urged Omar in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to vote for Fatima, according to Omar. Rocha is in business with her father, Omar claimed.
“One week before the Miss Universe final, Raúl Rocha personally asked me not to vote for certain countries—including all African nations, several Asian countries (including Lebanon), and some European nations like Russia, Belarus, and Serbia—claiming they would face difficulties obtaining visas,” Omar wrote on Facebook on November 25, 2025. “As for me, Omar Harfouch, I consider the exclusion of Miss Côte d’Ivoire from the crown solely because she might face visa issues—and more importantly, because she is African—not only discriminatory, but purely racist. He also added that I should remember, that Miss Universe 2025 would be traveling with him on his private jet for the entire year.”
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