Fatima Bosch walks out of Telemundo interview — reports

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December 10, 2025 | 3:24pm

Miss Universe 2025 Fatima Bosch visits Telemundo

Screenshot courtesy of Telemundo

MANILA, Philippines — Reigning Miss Universe Fatima Bosch has reportedly walked out in the middle of her interview with American-Spanish broadcaster Telemundo. 

Reports said the Mexican beauty queen made an abrupt exit from the taping of the show “Pica y se Extiende” after being asked questions on the controversies surrounding the pageant held in Bangkok, Thailand last month. 

Telemundo posted about the incident on its Facebook page. 

“¡Fátima Bosch se va de Telemundo y cancela agenda con la televisora! ¿Qué pasó? El video en los comentarios (Fatima Bosch leaves Telemundo and cancels agenda with the television)!” Telemundo wrote on its Facebook post. 

Hola reported that Bosch sat with hosts Lourdes Stephen and Carlos Adyan, who asked about the issues that continue to hound the recently concluded pageant including allegations against Miss Universe co-owner and president Raul Rocha. 

Rocha’s bank accounts were reportedly frozen after being put under investigation for drugs, fuel and arms trafficking in Mexico. 

Bosch was also asked about the defamation case filed by Thai businessman Nawat Itsaragrisil against her in Bangkok. The case stems from their viral heated exchange during a pre-sashing event in early November. 

“I don’t have any lawsuit. I haven’t defamed anyone. I don’t want to talk about that,” Bosch told the hosts. 

The show went on a commercial break, with Adyan informing their viewers that Bosch is scheduled to appear in Telemundo shows throughout the week. But when the show returned, Adyan said that Bosch “decided to leave the studio” and had canceled her scheduled appearances with the network. 

Bosch in her interview with ABC News addressed some of the issues being thrown at her, including vote rigging and her father’s business ties to Rocha. 

"They make, like, this campaign of hate. My father has nothing to do with the organization. And it's crazy. How are you going to buy a crown? Maybe in Walmart, you can buy a crown, yeah. But not in Miss Universe, for sure,” Bosch told ABC News' Juju Chang. 

Bosch has not released any statement regarding the reported walkout as of press time. 

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