MISS UNIVERSE 2025:
THE NIGHT THE WORLD WATCHES
Tonight, the world stops scrolling.
In a few short hours, more than 130 women—from Ghana to Kosovo, from Haiti to India—will step onto a single stage in Thailand. One will leave with the most coveted crown in pageantry. And millions will watch it happen, live.
If you intend to be one of them, read on. This is your field guide to the 74th Miss Universe competition—where to watch it, when to catch it, and why you must not miss it.
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
November 21, Impact Challenger Hall, Thailand
At 6:30 AM IST (8:00 AM local time), the lights rise, the music swells, and the world’s eyes converge on Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.
Be awake. Be ready.
WHERE TO WATCH: YOUR FRONT-ROW SEAT
If you want the official, no-nonsense, drama-free broadcast, there’s only one button you must press:
The Miss Universe YouTube Livestream.
Free. Global. Simple.
Watching from Thailand?
Tune in to AIS PLAY, the official broadcaster.
If your nation’s broadcaster isn’t on the list, don’t panic. The organisation has said it plainly: everyone, everywhere may watch the livestream on YouTube.
Avoid the pirates. Beauty is honesty; streams should be, too.
FREE OPTIONS (YES, FREE)
THE CAST: HOSTS, JUDGES, AND THE WOMEN WHO WILL OWN THE STAGE
The hosts remain a mystery—perhaps intentionally—but the judging table has already seen its share of fireworks.
Just hours before the finale, two judges—composer Omar Harfouch and football legend Claude Makélélé—resigned. Harfouch called the pageant a “charade.” Makélélé bowed out for “personal reasons.”
Controversy aside, the show goes on with a powerhouse panel:
As for the contestants: after 19 days of grit, gowns, interviews, and national pride, the finalists emerge. 130 nations. One dream.
From India, Manika Vishwakarma of Rajasthan stands poised to become her country’s fourth Miss Universe—following Sen, Dutta, and Sandhu.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE TONIGHT
Expect a show that sells not beauty, but belief.
Miss Universe is no longer merely a pageant. It is a global summit of ambition wrapped in sequins and spotlight. The world loves a spectacle; but it respects a mission. This event delivers both.
WHEN THE CROWN COMES DOWN, WILL YOU BE WATCHING?
Clear your morning. Charge your screen. And let the world’s most glamorous competition unfold before your eyes—live, unfiltered, unforgettable.
After all, great moments are not recapped.
They’re witnessed.
THE NIGHT THE WORLD WATCHES
Tonight, the world stops scrolling.
In a few short hours, more than 130 women—from Ghana to Kosovo, from Haiti to India—will step onto a single stage in Thailand. One will leave with the most coveted crown in pageantry. And millions will watch it happen, live.
If you intend to be one of them, read on. This is your field guide to the 74th Miss Universe competition—where to watch it, when to catch it, and why you must not miss it.
THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
November 21, Impact Challenger Hall, Thailand
At 6:30 AM IST (8:00 AM local time), the lights rise, the music swells, and the world’s eyes converge on Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.
Be awake. Be ready.
WHERE TO WATCH: YOUR FRONT-ROW SEAT
If you want the official, no-nonsense, drama-free broadcast, there’s only one button you must press:
The Miss Universe YouTube Livestream.
Free. Global. Simple.
Watching from Thailand?
Tune in to AIS PLAY, the official broadcaster.
If your nation’s broadcaster isn’t on the list, don’t panic. The organisation has said it plainly: everyone, everywhere may watch the livestream on YouTube.
Avoid the pirates. Beauty is honesty; streams should be, too.
FREE OPTIONS (YES, FREE)
- Official YouTube livestream (availability depends on your region)
- Free-to-air broadcast apps, country permitting
- No shady links. Ever. You deserve a flawless night, not a ******* warning.
THE CAST: HOSTS, JUDGES, AND THE WOMEN WHO WILL OWN THE STAGE
The hosts remain a mystery—perhaps intentionally—but the judging table has already seen its share of fireworks.
Just hours before the finale, two judges—composer Omar Harfouch and football legend Claude Makélélé—resigned. Harfouch called the pageant a “charade.” Makélélé bowed out for “personal reasons.”
Controversy aside, the show goes on with a powerhouse panel:
- Dayanara Torres, Miss Universe 1993
- R’Bonney Gabriel, Miss Universe 2022
- Steve Byrne, comedian with a sharp eye for charisma
- And the reigning queen, Victoria Kjær Theilvig, awaits her final walk.
As for the contestants: after 19 days of grit, gowns, interviews, and national pride, the finalists emerge. 130 nations. One dream.
From India, Manika Vishwakarma of Rajasthan stands poised to become her country’s fourth Miss Universe—following Sen, Dutta, and Sandhu.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE TONIGHT
Expect a show that sells not beauty, but belief.
- High-voltage performances.
- Cultural pageantry that would make any tourist board envious.
- Women with purpose—advocates, leaders, changemakers.
- And at last, a crowning moment that will echo from ****kok to Boston.
Miss Universe is no longer merely a pageant. It is a global summit of ambition wrapped in sequins and spotlight. The world loves a spectacle; but it respects a mission. This event delivers both.
WHEN THE CROWN COMES DOWN, WILL YOU BE WATCHING?
Clear your morning. Charge your screen. And let the world’s most glamorous competition unfold before your eyes—live, unfiltered, unforgettable.
After all, great moments are not recapped.
They’re witnessed.