Miss Universe owner Raul Rocha wants to sell pageant after rising controversies

Miss Universe owner Raul Rocha wants to sell pageant after rising controversies

Post by : Saif Nasser

The Miss Universe Organisation is once again facing a major shake-up, as its president and 50% shareholder, Raul Rocha, has expressed that he wants to sell his stake in the global beauty pageant. His statement has come at a time when the organisation is already surrounded by heated debate, strong criticism, and questions about its credibility. Rocha’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing tension that has shadowed this year’s competition.

Raul Rocha, who took control of the pageant in January 2024, spoke openly in an interview with Mexican journalist Adela Micha. His words clearly reflected exhaustion and frustration. He said he was “fed up” with the constant scrutiny and the endless discussions about how the pageant is run. According to him, people were trying to interfere in decisions, question his choices, and comment on matters that should be internal to the organisation. He said he did not want to be part of such pressure anymore.

His frustration comes soon after the Miss Universe 2025 event, which took place in Bangkok, Thailand. Mexico’s Fatima Bosch won the title, but the moment of celebration quickly turned into a storm of criticism. Many viewers and pageant watchers raised concerns about the voting process, claiming that the results were influenced or pre-decided. These allegations spread widely on social media, creating a wave of mistrust.

The problems did not start on the day of the final event. For weeks leading up to the competition, the Miss Universe Organisation faced complaints, resignations, and viral videos that increased public doubt. One of the most talked-about incidents involved Thai pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil, who was seen in a tense confrontation with Fatima Bosch before she was crowned. The video raised questions about backstage politics and the fairness of the competition.

Reports also mentioned that several members of the selection committee quit during the controversy. These unexpected departures made people even more suspicious about what was happening behind the scenes. For fans of the pageant, which has a long history and global influence, these events were troubling and disappointing.

Now, Raul Rocha’s statement about wanting to sell his stake has brought a new layer to the drama. He said he is already looking for someone to take over, comparing the process to a relay race where he must hand the baton to the next person. However, finding a successor may not be easy, especially when the organisation is under so much pressure and public attention.

Rocha’s short time as owner has turned out to be more complicated than expected. His hope of reshaping the pageant and leading it into a new era now appears overshadowed by controversies and accusations. His desire to step away shows how difficult it has become to manage such a large and highly watched event where every move is judged and debated.

The future of the Miss Universe Organisation remains unclear. Fans around the world are waiting to see what changes will come, who will take over, and whether the pageant will be able to rebuild its trust and reputation. For now, the organisation is standing at a crossroads, facing one of the most challenging periods in its long history.

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