After a turbulent season marked by walkouts, judge resignations, and backstage drama, these semifinalists have emerged as standouts on one of the most emotionally charged Miss Universe stages in recent memory. Discover the Top 5 who made the cut!
This year’s edition has been anything but ordinary. With 120 delegates, several first-time countries competing, and a global audience watching closely amid swirling controversies, securing a place in the Top 12 is a remarkable achievement.
Each of these women has navigated not only the pressure of the competition but also the chaos surrounding the pageant’s leadership changes and public disputes.
From dazzling national costumes to powerful interviews and poised evening gown presentations, the newly announced semifinalists have proven they have what it takes to rise above the noise.
Each semifinalist is now one step closer to succeeding Victoria Kjær Theilvig and claiming the prestigious Lumière de l'Infini crown, up next is the evening gown showcase and the all-important Q&A, where confidence, clarity, and charisma could determine who advances to the final five.
Top 12:
- China – Zhao Na
- Colombia – Vanessa Pulgarín
- Cuba – Lina Luaces
- Guadeloupe – Ophély Mézino
- Mexico – Fátima Bosch
- Puerto Rico – Zashely Alicea
- Venezuela – Stephany Abasali
- China – Zhao Na
- Philippines – Ahtisa Manalo
- Thailand – Praveenar Singh
- Malta – Julia Cluett
- Côte d'Ivoire – Olivia Yacé
Who is in the judging panel:
- Chalida Thaochalee, doctor, actress, and Miss Thailand 1998
- Ismael Cala, Cuban-Canadian-American journalist and writer
- Andrea Meza, Miss Universe 2020, from Mexico
- Sharon Fonseca, Venezuelan model, actress, and entrepreneur
- Saina Nehwal, Indian badminton player
- Louie Heredia, Filipino singer
- Natalie Glebova, Miss Universe 2005, from Canada
- Colonel Miniyothabo Francisca Baloyi Chiwenga, Angolan military officer









