Compara Ninel Conde a ex participante de LCDLF con Nawat Itsaragrisil; ‘Bravo p…
La artista Ninel Conde generó polémica al equiparar públicamente al organizador Nawat Itsaragrisil con el actor Alexis Ayala, tras los hechos ocurrid…
A significant controversy has erupted within the international beauty pageant community, centering on allegations of mistreatment directed at Miss Universe Mexico, Fátima Bosch, by Nawat, the director of Miss Universe Thailand. The incident, which reportedly involved insults and humiliation in front of other contestants, has drawn widespread condemnation and sparked a debate about power dynamics and respect in global competitions. Social media personality Aaron Mercury has vocalized strong support for Bosch, asserting that Nawat's actions reflect "retrograde thinking" and an outdated belief in control through wealth and authority. Mercury praised Bosch's "disobedience" and resilience, noting her refusal to be intimidated. "The world has changed," Mercury stated in his commentary, "it's no longer like before, where talents and careers could be buried because they were faithful to their principles." He highlighted Bosch's dignified response, emphasizing her ability to "give a masterclass in elegance, demand respect, and set boundaries." This incident underscores a growing demand for accountability within high-profile organizations and reflects a broader societal shift where public opinion increasingly challenges traditional power structures. The controversy continues to unfold, raising questions about the treatment of contestants and the ethical responsibilities of pageant organizers.
La artista Ninel Conde generó polémica al equiparar públicamente al organizador Nawat Itsaragrisil con el actor Alexis Ayala, tras los hechos ocurrid…
