Miss Global 2025
Miss Global 2025 was the 10th Miss Global pageant, held at the MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan in Nonthaburi, Thailand, on March 9, 2025. This was the first edition held under the ownership of TPN Global.
At the conclusion of the event, Ashley Melendez of Puerto Rico crowned Nguyễn Đình Như Vân of Vietnam as Miss Global 2025, marking the first victory of the Vietnam in the pageant. Nguyễn Đình Như Vân was the oldest entrant to be crowned, surpassing Sherry Anne Tormes of Philippines in 2022.
Background
Hosting
The Miss Global 2025 pageant, marking the 10th edition of the competition, was held from February 23 to March 9, 2025. The edition was co-hosted by Cambodia and Thailand.The organization structured the pageant activities across the two nations, with contestants arriving in Cambodia on February 23, 2025, for the sashing ceremony and initial pre-pageant activities. The delegates subsequently traveled to Thailand for the preliminary competition and the final show.
The coronation night took place on March 9, 2025, at the MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan in Nonthaburi, Thailand. The final event was hosted by Anntonia Porsild and Kornkan Sutthikoses.
Selection of participants
Contestants from sixty countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant.Replacements
Miss Global Bangladesh 2025, Kazi Tarana, was replaced by Humayra Binte Shahjahan Hridi. Miss Global Spain 2025, Alianara Leon, was replaced by Andrimar Gamboa. Likewise, Miss Global Malaysia 2025, Carol Lynn, was replaced by Eshwinder Kaur. Miss Global Pakistan 2025, Mehwish Butt, was replaced by Anniqa Jamal Iqbal.Debuts, returns, and withdrawals
This edition marked the debuts of Bolivia, Guadeloupe, Hmong, Liberia and Macau. Additionally, this edition featured the returns of Chile, Fiji, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sri Lanka, which last competed in 2017; Mongolia in 2018; Cuba, Ecuador, Poland and Sweden in 2019; and Azerbaijan, Belarus, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Nepal, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Tunisia in 2022.Alina Oleinicenco of Austria, Ariane Ndong Ewane of Cameroon, Sanni Elina Antikainen of Finland, Meriam Gabriel of Morocco, Ariane Vanessa Maciel of Paraguay and Andriana Deket of Ukraine withdrew from the competition.
Results
Placements
§ – Voted into the Top 12 by People's Choice Award∆ – Voted into the Top 12 by Sisterhood Award
Special awards
Contestants
61 contestants competed for the title:| Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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