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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

MU Fatima Bosch's Message and Responses to Hate Addressed to Her





These are some of the messages I have received these last few days.
What must be in a person's heart to wish ill on someone they don't even know?

Thank God I have firm values and self-esteem, and this doesn't tear me down.

But many people can be hurt by these types of attacks and come to affect their mental and emotional stability.


Today I want to raise my voice not as a beauty queen, but as a woman. A woman who, like millions in the world, has personally experienced the violence that comes from hatred, disinformation, and the inability of some to see a woman shine without feeling threatened.

In recent days I have received insults, attacks and even death wishes for a single reason: because I won. Because a woman with dreams, preparation and heart decided to stand up and fight for what she loves. And although these attacks hurt, they do not define me. What does define me is my strength, my integrity, and the love I have for my country and for the women of the whole world whom I represent.


Today I want to turn this experience into a message: violence towards women does not always appear in the form of physical blows. Sometimes it appears in words, in digital hatred, in mockery, in campaigns to destroy our dignity.

But today I am here to say something with absolute clarity: no attack will make me kneel, no insult will extinguish my purpose

Because when one woman raises her voice, we all raise our voices.
When one woman resists, we all resist.
When one woman wins, she opens the way for thousands more.

To those who have attacked me and invented slanders I say: my victory is not a threat. My victory is a reminder that we women are resilient, capable, and powerful. We are not here to meet other people's expectations, we are here to transform the world.

To the women who have suffered violence in any of its forms, I promise you something: I am not going to keep quiet. I am going to use this platform to make visible; you are not alone.

Because a crown doesn't just symbolize beauty: it symbolizes responsibility and those who convert their frustration into violence are not expressing an opinion: they are causing harm, they are perpetuating a global problem that we will no longer tolerate. I will not retreat, I will not hide, and I will not ask permission to shine.

Because when a woman stands firm in the face of hatred, she opens the way for thousands more.

To all the women who feel fear today, who experience violence, who have been silenced: I see you, I honor you, and I use my voice for you.

And to those who do believe in me, to those who embrace me with words of love and pride, THANK YOU. Your light sustains me. Your confidence drives me. Your affection reminds me that I am not alone.

Today, from this place and with this title, I reaffirm my commitment: I will continue defending women, I will continue speaking for them, I will continue fighting for a world where none are attacked for being who they are or for daring to shine, or stepping outside the mold that society has marked.

Because violence can never win against a woman who knows her worth, My voice will not be silenced.

Because my light, like that of ALL, was born to illuminate, not to hide. There is a lot of work to do, and my commitment is and will continue to be using this crown for good.

Fátima Bosch Fernández
2005

(Translated by Google AI Assistant)
Image courtesy of Instagram: fatimaboschfdz




28 comments:

  1. Ibalik ang audit firm!
    Ilabas ang judges sheets!

    ... o siya, balik na ako sa work.

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    1. Dasurv nya lahat ng hate because of the injustice for the other 119 queens who fought fair and square.
      Paulit ulit na lang speech nya, parehas na parehas lang ng sagot nya sa Q&A and walkout nya kay Nawat. Wala naman substance.
      You will attract the same karma that you threw. Kung anong binato mo, yan din babalik sayo.

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  2. Return the crown to it's rightful owner Miss Côte d'Ivoire

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    1. Pinanindigan talaga ni Miss Mexico pagkapanalo niya.

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    2. No questions yan! Kahit tayo mga Pinoy tinanggap na natin na mananalo si Miss Côte d'Ivoire. Siya talaga kahit performance overall.

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  3. Ok lang di nman nmn gets pinagsasabi ni accla! Ang mahalaga lahat kami alam nmn fake queen sya. Thank you daddy! Salamat nman at naapektuhan ka na pala. Good start yan!

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  4. Daming satsat ni atey, palibhasa di masagot nang deretso ang mga binabato sa kanya. Binili ba ni papa ang korona?! Jowa ba niya si Rocha? Na kasosyo daw ni papa sa negosyo?!

    Voice voice ka dyan pero wala kang masagot sa mga yan! Che!

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  5. Sana ibalik yung era na nakikita sa screen ang scores ng judge habang rumarampa ang mga candidata.

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  6. Akala ko sa una tayo lang yung galit Hinde pala it’s all over the world. Hinde talaga siya titigilan ng mga tao. Baka by next year bumitaw yan, ang Dami Dami pa nag lalabasan pa na issue e. May mga nag back out na din other countries. Mag dadaya na nga lang mali pa at harapan pa. Ginawa ba naman T*nga mga tao nanood.

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  7. Please do not talk about empowerment and defending women when you cheated your way to the top. You robbed these women of a fair competition and quashed their dreams.

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  8. Ano passport nito? Charot!!

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  9. Dear its not about women empowerment. Its about FRAUD!!!

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  10. Juice ko naman people aren’t bashing you bc you won, but bc you didn’t win fair and square. Don’t talk about women’s values when you don’t have one

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  11. Funny that she is talking about values

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  12. Fake Queen.


    Balik ang scoring.

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  13. Fatma Bosch dont even deseve to be in Top 5. She us just pretend winner. Fact!

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  14. Nakaka loka ung mga nag d DM pa kay Fatima. O sige kung tingin nyo di sya dapat nanalo, pero wishing ill on her and her loved ones? Di ba kayo naturuan ng GMRC? Apektadong apektado talaga buhay nyo na nag resort kayo being happy at one's misery + wishing ill on others? Yikes.

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  15. Oh Dear. But what if you are not the rightful winner, then the real winner was just deprived of her rightful place in MU history. That would be a crying shame.

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  16. The MU you represent, by crowning you, has shown corrupt practices and discrimination against the truly deserving. People are not stupid. We can see what happened and what is happening. You did not perform as a winner and do not deserve that crown.faux queen...

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  17. Ghorl the truth is, the hate is not on you personally but rather on you, winning the title.
    Anyway bahala na si Omar mag divulge pa more

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  18. Sana ganyan ka kagaling kumuda nung finals night. Chaaar

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  19. Shunga din kasi si Raul. Dadayain na nga lang, sana binigay mo na lahat ng questions kay Mexico para napag aralan nya ng mabuti. Pero sa maski sa q&a, waley talaga.

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  20. the audacity of this woman. Ngayon gagamitin mo yang women empowerment/abuse card. Eh yung family mo at si raul naisip ninyo ba yung ka unfair-an na ginawa doon sa mga candidates na lumaban ng patas? Wow ha ikaw pa talaga nagsalita nang ganyan as if innocent ka? The nerve!

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  21. Nakakahiya kasi sobrang halata na mga Pinoy ang nag comment kasi pilit ang English atsaka mahilig magmura. Wag naman tayo humanto sa death threats. Malaki balik niyan sa atin.

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  22. Ganyan naman lagi sinasabi ng mga madaya/kabit tapos nahuli or may pumalag. Playing victim.

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