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Raul Rocha denies rumors of the sale of the Miss Universe pageant

The businessman released a message in which he responded forcefully to the Filipino Chavit Sinsong, who has expressed his interest in acquiring the pageant

Raul Rocha denies rumors of the sale of the Miss Universe pageant
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Raul Rocha, the present owner of Miss Universe, has come ahead to halt the rumors about the alleged purchase of the show. This comes after the Filipino business Chavit Sinsong formally stated his desire to buy the company. What was said by the Mexicans? Facts are provided in the following.

Initial clarity regarding the alleged purchase and sale of the brand was made through a statement released on the standard Miss Universe programs. The business emphasized in it that it still had complete control over the show. " We continue to be guided by the same principles of leadership and ideals"? that determine who we are. Our unwavering commitment to honesty, integrity, and our world quest is stated in the statement. The Miss Universe business reaffirmed its goal in response to rumors and rumors that have been circulating recently about the franchise's management, saying," Miss Universe continues to work to promote women's empowerment and substantial impact around the world. " Raul Rocha slams Chavit Sinsong and dispels rumors about the price of Miss Universe. Raul Rocha, the owner of Miss Universe, added his unique set of statements not long after that. But, in his situation, these were directed at the Filipino merchant who expressed an interest in purchasing the show. The Mexican wrote in an Instagram post next to the organization's speech," Keep dreaming, my doctors will put an end to your magical stories. " Rocha retorted about the alleged conference he and former officials Paula Shugart and Shawn McClain may hold in January to discuss the acquisition, saying," I'm fed up with that insane fool and his daughter making comments and dreaming of something she wouldn't be able to accomplish in a hundred years. " The declaration comes after months of controversy over the award of the subject to Mexican artist Fatima Bosch in Thailand in November 2025, which was allegedly the result of many jurors committee rigging allegations.

This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

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