Miss Universe 2025 Candidates and Winners

The 74th edition (2025) of Miss Universe pageant was held at the Impact Challenger Hall in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand on November 21, 2025. At the end of the event, Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark crowned Fatima Bosch of Mexico as her successor.

The other winners were:
First Runner Up – Praveenar “Veena” Singh of Thailand
Second Runner Up – Stephany Abasali of Venezuela
Third Runner Up – Ahtisa Manalo of the Philippines
Fourth Runner Up – Olivia Yacé of Côte d’Ivoire

Other Candidates in the Top 12 were:
Inna Moll of Chile
Zhao Na of China
Vanessa Pulgarín of Colombia
Lina Luaces of Cuba
Ophély Mézino of Guadelope
Julia Cluett of Malta
Zashely Alicea of Puerto Rico

The pageant was hosted by American stand-up comedian and actor Steve Byrne, with Dayanara Torres and R’Bonney Gabriel serving as commentary hosts. The event featured performances by Jeff Satur.

Here is the partial list of confirmed delegates to the Miss Universe 2025.

Albania – Flavia Harizaj
Angola – Maria Cunha
Argentina – Aldana Masset
Armenia – Peggy Garabekian
Aruba – Hannah Arends
Australia – Lexie Brant
Bahamas – Maliqué Bowe
Belarus – Alena KucherukKaren Jansen
Belize – Isabella Zabaneh
Bolivia – Yessica Hausermann
Bonaire – Nicole Peiliker-Visser
Botswana – Lillian Andries
Brazil – Gabriela Lacerda
British Virgin Islands – Olivia Freeman
Bulgaria – Gaby Guha
Cambodia – Nearysocheata Thai
Canada – Jaime VandenBerg
Cape Verde – Prissy Gomes
Cayman Islands – Tahiti Seymour
Chile – Inna Moll
China – Zhao Na
Colombia – Vanessa Pulgarín
Costa Rica – Mahyla Roth
Côte d’Ivoire – Olivia Yacé
Croatia – Laura Gnjatović
Cuba – Lina Luaces
Curaçao – Camille Thomas
Czech Republic – Michaela Tomanová
Democratic Republic of the Congo – Déborah Djema
Denmark – Monique Sonne
Dominican Republic – Jennifer Ventura
Ecuador – Nadia Mejía
Egypt – Sabrina Maged
El Salvador – Giulia Zanoni
Equatorial Guinea – Carmen Obama
Estonia – Brigitta Schaback
Finland – Sarah Dzafce
France – Ève Gilles
Ghana – Andromeda Peters
Great Britain – Danielle Latimer
Greece – Mary Chatzipavlou
Guadeloupe – Ophély Mézino
Guatemala – Raschel Paz
Guinea – Tiguidanké Bérété
Guyana – Chandini Baljor
Haiti – Melissa Sapini
Honduras – Alejandra Fuentes
Hong Kong – Lizzie Li
Hungary – Kincső Dezsényi
India – Manika Vishwakarma
Indonesia – Sanly Liu
Iraq – Hanin Al Qoreishy
Ireland – Aadya Srivastava
Israel – Melanie Shiraz
Italy – Lucilla Nori
Jamaica – Gabrielle Henry
Japan – Kaori Hashimoto
Kazakhstan – Dana Almassova
Kosovo – Dorea Shala
Kyrgyzstan – Mary Kuvakova
Laos – Lattana Munvilay
Latina – Yamilex Hernandez
Latvia – Meldra Rosenberg
Lebanon – Sarah Bou Jaoude
Macau – Kristen Feng
Malaysia – Chloe Lim
Malta – Julia Cluett
Martinique – Célya Abatucci
Mauritius – Aurélie Alcindor
Mayotte – Nourya Aboutoihi
Mexico – Fatima Bosch
Moldovia – Mariana Ignat
Myanmar – Myat Yadanar Soe
Namibia – Johanna Swartbooi
Nepal – Sanya Adhikari
Netherlands – Nathalie Mogbelzada
New Zealand – Abbigail Sturgin
Nicaragua – Itza Castillo
Nigeria – Basil Onyinyechi
Norway – Leonora Lysglimt-Rødland
Pakistan – Roma Riaz
Palestine – Nadeen Ayoub
Panama – Mirna Caballini
Paraguay – Yanina Gómez
Peru – Karla Bacigalupo
Philippines – Ahtisa Manalo
Poland – Emily Reng
Portugal – Camila Vitorino
Puerto Rico – Zashely Alicea
Romania – Catalina Jacob
Russia – Anastasia Venza
Rwanda – Solange Keita
Saint Lucia – Shianne Smith
Senegal – Camilla Diagne
Serbia – Jelena Egorova
Singapore – Annika Sager
Slovakia – Viktoria Güllová
Slovenia – Hana Klaut
South Africa – Melissa Nayimuli
South Korea – Soo-yeon Lee
Spain – Andrea Valero
Sri Lanka – Lihasha White
Sweden – Daniella Lundqvist
Switzerland – Naima Acosta
Tanzania – Naisae Yona
Thailand – Praveenar “Veena” Singh
Trinidad and Tobago – Sihlé Letren
Turkey – Ceren Arslan
Turks and Caicos Islands – Bereniece Dickenson
Ukraine – Sofiya Tkachuka>
United States – Audrey Eckert
US Virgin Islands – Britanny Robinsona>
Uruguay – Valeria Baladan
Venezuela – Stephany Abasali
Vietnam – Hương Giang Nguyễn
Zambia – Kunda Mwamulima
Zimbabwe – Lyshanda Moyas

Members of the Selection committee were:
Miniyothabo Francisca Baloyi — Zimbabwean army colonel (as a finals judge only)
Romero Britto — Brazilian artist, painter, serigrapher, and sculptor (as a finals judge only)
Ismael Cala — Cuban journalist, author, and speaker
Sharon Fonseca — Venezuelan model, actress and entrepreneur
Natalie Glebova — Miss Universe 2005 from Canada
Louie Heredia — Filipino singer
Andrea Meza — Miss Universe 2020 from Mexico
Saina Nehwal — Indian badminton player, bronze medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics (as a finals judge only)
Savinee Pakaranang — Miss Thailand 1984 (as a preliminary judge only)
Chalida Thaochalee — Actress and Miss Thailand 1998
Farung Yuthithum — Miss Thailand Universe 2007 (as a preliminary judge only)

Miss Universe 2025 Candidates and Winners
Miss Universe 2025 Candidates and Winners

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