Miss Universe 2025: Fatima Bosch’s win, what she gets, and top 30 contestants revealed

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The Miss Universe stage lit up Bangkok on Saturday night as the 74th edition of the global pageant came to a dazzling close. After weeks of activities, countless gowns from women across the world, Mexico’s Fatima Bosch walked away with the Miss Universe 2025 crown.

Contestants from 121 countries competed making it one of the largest editions in the pageant’s history. Several nations also made their first-ever appearance, including Saudi Arabia, Palestine, and Mozambique.Miss Universe 2025: Fatima Bosch’s win, what she gets, and top 30 contestants revealed

India’s Manika Vishwakarma had a strong run. But her journey ended in the Top 12 missing out on a place in the final round.

What does Miss Universe 2025 win?

While the Miss Universe Organization has not confirmed the exact prize package for 2025, industry insiders say it closely mirrors last year’s rewards. The newly crowned queen is likely to receive around $250,000 in line with the amount awarded to 2024 winner Victoria Kjær. In addition to the cash prize the Miss Universe titleholder earns a monthly salary of $50,000 as a support to her year-long duties such as public appearances, travel, charity work around the world.

One of the most glamorous perks remains the luxury apartment in New York City, which becomes the winner’s official residence during her reign. And, of course, no Miss Universe story is complete without the crown. This year’s crown sparkling with intricate craftsmanship is estimated to be worth a breathtaking $5 million.

Miss Universe 2025 contestants (winners and runner-ups):

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2025 Mexico (Fatima Bosch)
1st Runner-Up Thailand (Praveenar Singh)
2nd Runner-Up Venezuela (Stephany Abasali)
3rd Runner-Up Philippines (Ahtisa Manalo)
4th Runner-Up Côte d’Ivoire (Olivia Yacé)
Top 12 Chile (Inna Moll), China (Zhao Na), Colombia (Vanessa Pulgarin), Cuba (Lina Luaces), Guadeloupe (Ophély Mézino), Malta (Julia Cluett), Puerto Rico (Zashely Alicea)
Top 30 Bangladesh (Tangia Methila), Brazil (Gabriela Lacerda), Canada (Jaime VandenBerg), Costa Rica (Mahyla Roth), Croatia (Laura Gnjatović), Dominican Republic (Jennifer Ventura), France (Ève Gilles), Guatemala (Raschel Paz), India (Manika Vishwakarma), Japan (Kaori Hashimoto), Latina (Yamilex Hernández), Netherlands (Nathalie Mogbelzada), Nicaragua (Itza Castillo), Palestine (Nadeen Ayoub), Paraguay (Yanina Gómez), Rwanda (Solange Keita), United States (Audrey Eckert), Zimbabwe (Lyshanda Moyas)