This is the moment Miss Universe boss Nawat Itsaragrisil broke down in a tearful apology after he branded Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, a ‘dummy’, which sparked a walkout protest.
Miss Universe contestants staged a mass walkout from one of this year’s events in solidarity with Miss Mexico, after the pageant president publicly reprimanded the contestant for showing ‘no respect’.
Victoria Theilvig, the first Dane to win the top title, stormed out of the sashing ceremony at the Miss Universe delegates’ hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, after the boss berated Fátima in front of dozens of other beauty queens.
New footage has now shown Nawat attempting to defend his comments as he confessed he was ‘human’ and did not intend to cause so much upset.
‘I am human. I didn’t want to do anything like that,’ the Miss Universe Thailand director said.
Later on Wednesday, he apologised to a separate crowd of people as the various Miss Universe delegates stood behind him.
This is the moment Miss Universe boss Nawat Itsaragrisil (pictured) broke down in a tearful apology after he branded Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, a ‘dummy’, which sparked a protest
Miss Universe contestants staged a mass walkout from one of this year’s events in solidarity with Miss Mexico (pictured), after the president reprimanded her for showing ‘no respect’
‘I had not [intended] to harm anyone because I respect all of you. I am so sorry it happened. First, I have to apologise to the delegates.
‘If anyone was affected and not comfortable with what happened, I am so sorry,’ he said.
This series of apologies comes after Nawat’s shocking confrontation with Mexico’s Miss Universe delegate, Fatima, during a pre-pageant event on Tuesday.
Nawat singled out Miss Mexico in front of a crowd of people before the annual sashing ceremony after she did not participate in a sponsorship shoot earlier that day.
‘Mexico, where are you? I heard you’re not going to support everything about Thailand. Is that true?’ and later called her a ‘dummy’.
‘I still keep talking to everybody, why do you still stand up to talk to me?’ he questioned.
Justifying her protest against pageant authority, Victoria, 21, said: ‘This is about women’s rights.’
‘To trash another girl – it’s beyond disrespectful and it’s nothing I’ve ever done. That’s why I’m taking my coat and I’m going.’
Victoria Theilvig (pictured), the first Dane to win the top title, stormed out of the sashing ceremony at the Miss Universe delegates’ hotel in Bangkok after the boss berated Fátima
New footage has now shown Nawat attempting to defend his comments as he confessed he was ‘human’ and did intend to cause so much upset
The unprecedented incident took place during a live-streamed ceremony of the event, where Nawat, Vice President for Asia and Oceania within the Miss Universe Organisation, confronted 25-year-old Fátima about her absence from a sponsor shoot earlier that day.
In footage broadcast on the official Miss Universe Thailand Facebook page, Nawat asked Fátima to stand and ‘explain herself’ in front of the rolling cameras, before instructing security personnel to escort her out of the hotel after she insisted on ‘using my voice’.
In a mass revolt in support of the beauty queen, several of her fellow contestants proceeded to stand up from their seats, ready to storm out of the room.
A distressed Nawat could be heard shouting ‘Stop, stop!’ as the models began making their way out of the ceremony, demanding that they ‘Sit down’.
When the visibly uncomfortable Fátima responded to the president that she did not want to be publicly reprimanded before her pageant peers, he took to the microphone to interrupt, telling her: ‘I didn’t give you the opportunity to talk… I’m still talking, I’m still talking, listen!’
‘I have a voice,’ Fátima replied, accusing Nawat of ‘not respecting me as a woman’.
The argument continued, with the president saying: ‘My question is: Can you work to promote Thailand or not – yes or no?’
Nawat then instructed security to escort Fátima out of the hotel.
Victoria, who beat out Miss Nigeria at the 73rd edition of the pageant in Mexico City last year, was one of the pageant queens who stormed out of the ceremony alongside Miss Mexico and was later seen in footage announcing she would not remain in the venue.
‘We have respect for everyone, but this is not how things can be handled,’ she said.
The clip was shared to social media and quickly gained traction online, as well as praise from other women and delegates.
Fans and former contestants hailed Victoria’s walkout as an act of integrity and courage, while influencers described the moment as ‘the most empowering act in Miss Universe history.’