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Miss International 2025: Colombia’s Catalina Duque became Miss International 2025, India’s Rusha Sindhu created history

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Miss International 2025: Colombia's Catalina Duque became Miss International 2025, India's Rusha Sindhu created history

Colombia’s Catalina Duque defeated 79 other beauty queens to win the Miss International 2025 crown. India’s Rusha Sindhu made history by returning to the competition after 12 years, but she failed to secure a spot in the top 10.

Miss International 2025: The grand finale of Miss International 2025 took place on November 27th in Tokyo, Japan. Catalina Duque of Colombia won the title of Miss International 2025. Eighty beauties from around the world participated in the competition. Among these 80 beauty queens, India’s daughter, Roosh Sindhu, made history in this competition after 12 years.

This year’s 2023 Miss International, Andrea Rubio of Venezuela, and 2019 Miss International Japan, Momi Okada, hosted the pageant, and Max Powers. The top 20 beauties competed in the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. Following this, the top 10 competed in a public speaking round, sharing their views on the Sustainable Development Goals and their work for society.


India’s Daughter Makes History

Even though Roosh Sindhu didn’t win the Miss International 2025 crown, after a 12-year wait, Roosh has brought glory to India by making it to the top 20. Her beauty, confidence, and style are being talked about everywhere.

Roosh Sindhu has also received immense love and support from Indian fans on social media. Roosh’s achievement proves that with hard work and perseverance, one can achieve glory in even the most prestigious competitions.

Colombia’s Fourth Win

In 2024, Huynh Thi Thanh Thoi of Vietnam won the title, becoming Colombia’s first winner. The new Miss International 2025 winner is 23-year-old Catalina Duque. Most notably, she became the fourth woman from her country to win this prestigious title.


Who are the Top 4?

  • Yolanda Chimbarami of Zimbabwe was the first runner-up.
  • Paola Guzman Sanchez of Bolivia was the second runner-up.
  • Meliza Javiera Yulian of Indonesia was the third runner-up.
  • Myrna Esguerra of the Philippines finished fourth.

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