Fatima Bosch ‘s reign as Miss Universe 2025 has not been easy or peaceful. Since her coronation in Thailand on November 20, the Mexican has faced a series of controversies that have put her title in jeopardy: accusations of fraud, public confrontations with Nawat Itsaragrisil, and dozens of viral videos that have set social networks ablaze. But the most recent and delicate conflict involves something even more personal and complicated: the impersonation of her online identity.
Recently, Fatima Bosch used her official platforms to reveal that a social media account is impersonating her: specifically on X (formerly Twitter).
The account in question uses the user @fatimaboschfdz and, according to the model, has been operating under her name for months. Even though she herself, as well as the pageant organization, have filed multiple complaints, the social network had not taken action, which strongly caught her attention.
Bosch publicly denounced: “An account has been created impersonating me for several months. I reported it several times and the Miss Universe organization has also reported it, but it has not yet been removed.” With a clear tone of annoyance, she expressed her concern not only for the misuse of her identity, but for the potential damage to her digital community.

What is perhaps most alarming for the former Miss Universe is not only the usurpation of the name, but the pernicious impact that a fake account can have on her reputation and, above all, on her followers.
Bosch emphasized that the account could publish manipulated or erroneous information, distort her ideas or even disseminate content capable of damaging her image, especially at a time when she is already in the eye of the media storm.
This type of impersonation is not only identity theft: it also puts at risk those who follow the public figure, who could take as true statements, calls to action or false opinions attributed to her. In a year full of controversies, this episode adds a new dimension of vulnerability and misinformation.
Fatima Bosch: Petition to the authorities of social network
Faced with the platform’s inaction, Fatima Bosch decided to raise her claim to the highest level of responsibility: she sent a direct request to Elon Musk, owner of X. In her message, she accompanied the data of the account falsely attributed to her and asked for an immediate and effective solution.
He stressed that the account continues to gain followers day by day, which aggravates the risk of disseminating misleading or malicious content. His goal was for the platform to act definitively and protect both its identity and the integrity of its digital community.
Fortunately, Bosch’s outcry, coupled with pressure from his followers -who immediately began to massively denounce the false profile- had an effect.

The imposter account was finally suspended and is currently listed as “non-existent” on X. This outcome offers a respite for the winner of the contest, although it does not entirely eliminate the media attrition and controversies that have accompanied her since her coronation.
As she continues to go through a turbulent year for reasons of her own and others, Fatima Bosch makes it clear that she will not remain silent in the face of digital injustices.
His complaint highlights a reality faced by many public figures: the fragility of online identity and the ease with which fake profiles can circulate without immediate control. The case reopens the conversation about the responsibility of social networks to protect their users, especially those with a high profile and thousands of followers.
In such a volatile media environment, Bosch’s voice becomes an urgent call for greater digital oversight and regulation.
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