Post by : Saif Khan
The Miss Universe 2025 pageant is facing increasing controversy just days before the final event in Bangkok, Thailand, after a second judge stepped down from the panel. The situation has raised questions about the competition’s internal transparency and stability, creating a tense atmosphere ahead of the globally followed ceremony. The first resignation came from composer and judge Omar Harfouch, who withdrew earlier in the week, and now French soccer manager Claude Makélélé has also announced that he will no longer participate.
Claude Makélélé confirmed his resignation on November 18, only three days before the event scheduled for November 21. He posted a short statement on Instagram that expressed regret and offered apologies to the organisation and contestants. In the statement, he said that he would be unable to attend the competition due to unforeseen personal reasons. While he did not explain further details, his departure added fuel to the growing concerns already surrounding the pageant. Many viewers, pageant followers, and industry experts are reading the timing of the resignations as a sign that everything may not be running smoothly behind the scenes.
In his message, Makélélé spoke with respect for the Miss Universe platform, calling it an event that represents empowerment, diversity, and excellence. He shared that the decision was difficult and expressed that he had high regard for the values of the competition. He also offered a sincere apology to the organisation, contestants, and all those involved in planning the global event. His statement ended with hope that he might contribute to the pageant again in the future when circumstances were more suitable. Although polite and professional in tone, the message did not remove the growing sense of concern among the public.
The fact that two judges have left the panel in such a short period has naturally led to speculation among fans of the event. Some believe that both resignations may be connected to internal disagreements over how the competition is being handled. Others think that the resignations could reflect personal issues unrelated to the pageant. However, the absence of detailed explanations has made room for discussion and assumptions. The Miss Universe organisation has not yet given a full public response to clarify the situation, which allows the uncertainty to grow as the final event approaches.
Miss Universe 2025 was expected to be a major global celebration, showcasing contestants from all over the world representing culture, talent, and confidence. The event is watched by millions, and the judging panel plays an important role in giving the competition fairness and credibility. When members of the judging panel step down at the last minute, especially more than one, it naturally affects the public’s confidence in how the competition is being organised. Pageants rely on the perception that the process is transparent and that decisions are made fairly. For many viewers, last-minute changes can bring doubt, even when no direct accusations are made.
The pageant, however, continues its schedule as planned, and preparations for the final show are underway. Contestants who have worked for months to prepare are focused on the main event, aiming to give their best performance regardless of the surrounding headlines. Fans across the world are still looking forward to seeing the live show, and the competition is expected to feature national costumes, evening wear, on-stage interviews, and many memorable moments. Despite the recent complications, the contestants may still deliver an exciting and impressive final event.
This controversy may continue to influence the discussion even after the crowning ceremony comes to a close. The Miss Universe organisation will likely need to address the situation more openly in the coming days to ensure that public trust is maintained. Major competitions like Miss Universe depend on both performance and reputation, and restoring confidence will be important if the event wants to remain strong in the eyes of its global audience.
As of now, viewers around the world wait to see whether the competition can proceed smoothly and come to a successful conclusion. The resignations have added an unexpected twist to what was supposed to be a celebratory week for global pageantry. All eyes are now on Bangkok, waiting for the final show and the new Miss Universe 2025, while questions about what truly happened behind the scenes continue to grow.
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