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Controversy Strikes Miss Universe 2025 as Judge Resignations Mount

Controversy Strikes Miss Universe 2025 as Judge Resignations Mount

Post by : Saif Rahman

In the lead-up to the Miss Universe 2025 pageant set to take place in Bangkok, Thailand, controversy is brewing following the resignation of a second judge. This situation has raised pertinent questions about the event’s transparency and operational integrity as it approaches its climactic moment. The first judge to resign was composer Omar Harfouch, who left the panel earlier this week, followed by French football manager Claude Makélélé who announced his departure.

Claude Makélélé confirmed his withdrawal on November 18, just three days prior to the grand finale scheduled for November 21, through a brief statement on Instagram in which he expressed regret and apologies to the organization and contestants. Citing unforeseen personal issues, he did not elaborate on the circumstances surrounding his decision, further amplifying the apprehensions surrounding the pageant. Many fans and industry analysts are interpreting these sudden resignations as indicators of underlying issues within the event's administration.

In his statement, Makélélé conveyed respect for the Miss Universe platform, emphasizing its significance in promoting empowerment, diversity, and excellence. He described his decision as a tough one and underscored his admiration for the competition’s core values. While he apologized to the organisation and participants, he hinted at a desire to remain connected to the pageant in the future, should conditions permit. Despite the courteous tone, speculation over the resignations continues to fester among the public.

The unexpected departure of two judges in quick succession has fueled speculation about possible internal disputes related to the running of the event. While some suspect that personal matters may be at play, the lack of transparency invites various interpretations. The Miss Universe organization has yet to issue a comprehensive public response, leaving many questions unanswered as the finals draw near.

Originally anticipated as a vibrant global exhibition featuring contestants from numerous cultures, the Miss Universe 2025 event is observed by millions globally. The integrity of the judging process is critical for maintaining public confidence. The last-minute changes to the panel inevitably cast doubts, regardless of any specific allegations.

Despite these complications, the pageant is proceeding with its planned schedule, as the contestants maintain their focus on the upcoming show. After months of preparation, they are determined to shine during the event, which promises to showcase various segments including national costumes, evening wear, on-stage interviews, and unforgettable moments. Audiences worldwide remain eager for the live broadcast, hoping for an exhilarating and memorable conclusion to the event.

This unfolding drama may shadow the post-ceremony discussions, compelling the Miss Universe organization to address these issues more transparently moving forward to uphold the audience's trust. The success of iconic competitions like Miss Universe hinges not just on performance but also on their reputation, making public confidence vital for sustaining their stature.

As the countdown continues towards the finals, viewers worldwide are left anticipating whether the competition will maintain its course and conclude successfully. The latest developments have introduced an unforeseen challenge during what was expected to be a celebratory week for global pageantry. All eyes remain on Bangkok, as the world prepares for the new Miss Universe 2025 amid rising questions about the pageant's internal dynamics.

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