After Miss Universe Thailand organizer, Nawat Itsaragrisil, sued Fátima Bosch and former judge Omar Harfouch continued his campaign against her, alleging that fraud was committed in this year's pageant, the Mexican beauty queen appeared on one of the most important news programs in the United States, where she was met only with praise.

Journalist Jake Tapper interviewed Fátima Bosch for the CNN network. She arrived in Washington a few days ago and has held meetings with religious leaders and the Mexican ambassador, Esteban Moctezuma.

For a moment, Tapper recalled the controversy Miss Mexico experienced with Nawat Itsaragrisil and commented that the businessman denied what happened, but instead of asking her about the lawsuit against her, he openly preferred to talk about the global support she received for not remaining silent.

In addition, they focused on the altruistic work that Fátima has done since she was a child, such as helping children with cancer.

The CNN interviewer encouraged her to ignore the hate she has received on social media and to maintain her mission as Miss Universe 2025.

"You need to stay focused on what you need to do. You have to pay no attention to social media. I don't even know how many of those are real people, bots, paid people, or people who are just miserable and unhappy," Tapper commented.

He asserted that Fátima Bosch truly has global backing and that she is an inspiration to many.

"We don't normally cover the Miss Universe pageant, but this is something very special thanks to you, to what you represent, to your bravery, and to your mission of female empowerment. Tell us about that and how important it must be," he elaborated.

¿Cómo reaccionó Omar Harfouch sobre la entrevista de Fátima Bosch en CNN?

Although thousands of netizens on social media backed the CNN host, former Miss Universe judge Omar Harfouch lashed out at him, claiming that they deliberately omitted asking about the controversial issues surrounding Bosch's coronation.

Foto: Omar Harfouch / Instagram
Foto: Omar Harfouch / Instagram

The businessman, who has spent weeks demanding that both the Mexican titleholder and Miss Universe president Raúl Rocha resign, launched a series of posts accusing: "It was silence, not journalism. It is complicity."

Among other things he reproached were:

  • "No hubo una sola palabra acerca del fraude"
  • "No se le preguntó sobre la legitimidad de su título de Miss Universo 2025"
  • "No se mencionó el hecho de que se reportó que el padre de Fátima tiene un negocio multimillonario con el dueño de Miss Universo"

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