Mister International 2025


Mister International 2025 was the 17th edition of the Mister International pageant, held in MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan, Nonthaburi, Thailand, on 25 September 2025.
Nwajagu Samuel of Nigeria crowned Kirk Bondad of the Philippines as his successor at the conclusion of the event. This marks the Philippines's second title, following their first win in 2014.

Background

Selection of participants

For the first time in Mister International history, married men, fathers, and divorced contestants are allowed to compete, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity.

Debuts and Withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of Côte d'Ivoire. Marc Tyson Jean of Haiti had to withdraw from the competition due to visa complications. Similarly, Mhar Jayson of Singapore also withdrew, though the reason for his withdrawal remains undisclosed. Meanwhile, Thamil Chelvan of Malaysia, Daniel Fatoma of Sierra Leone, and Evan Schrader of the United States were expected to compete but ultimately did not arrive in the host country.

Results

Placements

Notes:
α – Placed into the Top 6 through the Mister People's Choice Award
β – Placed into the Top 20 through the Mister Influencer Award
γ – Placed into the Top 20 through the Mister Photogenic Award
δ – Placed into the Top 20 through the Mister Social Impact Award & Mister Digital Media Excellence Award

Contestants

42 contestants competed for the title.
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