Miss Universe Wins Gold spoon, Denies Suspicion of Backtrading...Money can't buy a crown
Dec 04, 2025
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Appearing on the U.S. broadcaster ABC 'Nightline', she said of the controversy over the inadequacy of the contest's screening process raised by former judge Omar Harpusch"They're campaigning for hate"My father had nothing to do with the contest. It's ridiculous that money can buy a crown in Miss Universe. You may be able to buy it at a mart, but it's absolutely impossible here." Her father is an executive at Mexican state-owned oil company Pemex, which has been suspected of having business links to the organizers of Miss Universe.
Even before the Nov. 21 contest, Bosch clashed with a Miss Universe organizing committee executive, leading a group exit with dozens of participants, drawing attention.
In response, she was afraid at the time, but could not be silent. Dignity is more important than any dream."
Some claimed that this courageous act led to the victory, but Bosch dismissed it, saying "I tried just like the other contestants. I think it made a historic moment" he said.
Nor does she intend to put down the crown at all. I'm not here for honor, modelling, or marriage. I will continue my mission to help and serve others in the future."
Meanwhile, Omar Harpush, a former contest judge, said the list of the top 30 had already been set in secret"Bosh's family tried to sway my voting rightsHe resigned as a judge after disclosing that "
In response, the Miss Universe organizing committee denies his claims and "the competition's review is conducted in a transparent and supervised manner." he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










