Newly crowned Miss Universe 2025, Fátima Bosch, is using her global platform to raise awareness about neurodiversity, an issue she has openly connected to her own life experiences. Bosch has spoken candidly about managing conditions such as dyslexia and ADHD, sharing how these challenges shaped her journey long before her pageant success.
Her advocacy places a spotlight on the importance of understanding, inclusion, and support for individuals who think and learn differently. By speaking publicly about neurodiversity, Bosch aims to break stigmas and encourage conversations around educational accessibility, mental-health awareness, and the need for greater acceptance in schools and workplaces.
Experts and supporters have praised her willingness to discuss a topic often underrepresented in mainstream global events. Many believe her openness will inspire young people facing similar challenges and encourage them to pursue their dreams without feeling limited by their diagnosis.
Bosch’s approach reflects a growing shift in international pageants, where contestants are increasingly focusing on impactful social causes. As her reign continues, she is expected to collaborate with organisations and advocacy groups to expand her message, promote early support for neurodivergent children, and highlight the importance of celebrating different ways of thinking.
