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Miss Universe judge shake-up: A third last-minute exit sparks global confusion


These departures land at a very inconvenient time


Yaritza Reyes, 19, cries after being crowned as Miss Dominican Republic 2013 in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic on August 3, 2013. Reyes will represent the country in the Miss Universe competition in Moscow. AFP PHOTO / ERIKA SANTELICES        (Photo credit should read ERIKA SANTELICES/AFP via Getty Images) © AFP via Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 19, 2025 4:43 PM EST

The Miss Universe stage is usually where glitter and composure reign, but this year, the backstage story stole the spotlight with the energy of a plot twist no one ordered. Just one day before the international pageant took place in Bangkok, the president of the Miss Universe selection committee, Princess Camilla di Borbone delle Due Sicilie, stepped away from her judging role. 

Her exit did not stand alone for long. The announcement arrived only a day after Omar Harfouch and French soccer manager and former pro Claude Makélélé revealed they were resigning, too. Now this is the moment the orchestra would get suspenseful.

Princess Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles.© Getty Images
Princess Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles.

Accusations, Denials, and a Growing Storm

Harfouch did what many public figures do in moments of peak frustration. He opened Instagram and said everything. In a series of Stories, he claimed the existence of a secret thirty-finalist selection carried out by individuals with personal ties to contestants. According to him, this unsanctioned group even included the person tallying votes.

The Miss Universe Organization quickly denied all claims. Their response suggested Harfouch may have confused the official judging process with Beyond the Crown, a separate social impact program that does not influence the competition results.

Miss Nigeria Chidimma Adetshinar, Raul Rocha Cantu, Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig, Anne Jakkapong Jakrajutatip.© Future Publishing
Miss Nigeria Chidimma Adetshinar, Raul Rocha Cantu, Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig, Anne Jakkapong Jakrajutatip.

Makélélé kept his statement far more gentle, citing unforeseen personal reasons for stepping down and praising the organization for promoting empowerment and excellence. 

These departures land at a very inconvenient time. The pageant is set to crown a winner on Thursday, November 20 (Friday, November 21 in Thailand), and there is already tension from a recent incident involving a top organizer criticizing Miss Mexico, an episode that led to a contestant walkout. International executives were flown in to address the unrest, which tells you exactly how unusual this year has been.

The focus has shifted from Nawat’s tears to what the pageant truly represents.© @sarinkp.official
The focus has shifted from Nawat’s tears to what the pageant truly represents.

The Contestant Perspective

The controversy does not stop at judges. A current contestant, speaking anonymously to PEOPLE, confirmed that rumors of a secret top thirty list spread among participants after rehearsal on Tuesday night. Their source was not the organization but social media. 

She explained that contestants were devastated to hear the alleged top thirty were chosen before they even competed. Even worse, she said many women named in that list had known personal connections to people within the organization. 

Miss Universe 2011 contestants participate in the 60th annual Miss Universe beauty pageant.© AFP via Getty Images
The next few days may not just determine a winner but possibly the direction Miss Universe takes into its future.

"So many contestants have sacrificed their personal lives, left their jobs, and spent a year preparing for this moment. Some of us have fallen ill, been hospitalized, or pushed through exhaustion while receiving only three to four hours of sleep each night," she adds. "We did this because we believed in the integrity of this organization and the mission they told us they stood for." 

"How can you preach 'The Power of Love' while operating in secrecy?" the contestant tells PEOPLE. "How can you demand excellence from women who have given everything, when transparency isn’t given in return? One of the missions of the organization is fighting for equality, but how can you fight for equality when we are not equal?"

What Comes Next for the Pageant?

This has been a lesson in how quickly a polished institution can find itself in reactive mode. Between judge resignations, contestant worries, public statements, and organizational pushback, the narrative feels like it is still forming in real time. 

The newly crowned Miss Universe 2024, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig from Denmark, reacts after winning the 73rd edition of the Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City on November 16, 2024. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)© AFP via Getty Images
The newly crowned Miss Universe 2024, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig from Denmark, reacts after winning the 73rd edition of the Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City.

Beauty pageants often reinvent themselves to stay relevant, embracing new values and modern expectations. The next few days may not just determine a winner but possibly the direction Miss Universe takes into its future.

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