The beauty queen's new life comes with some serious perks - think NYC apartment and more

Dubai: Miss Universe 2025 has officially crowned its winner — and yes, it happened in what fans are already calling the most chaotic Miss Universe in history.
Think mix-ups, meltdowns, and more plot twists than a thriller!
But now that the glitter has settled, the big question remains: What does the newly minted queen, Fatima Bosch, actually get for surviving the chaos and taking home the crown?
This year’s theme, “The Power of Love,” was meant to unite 130 nations in warm, fuzzy feelings — though judging by the finale drama, love came with a side of adrenaline.
Still, with 121 contestants (including first-ever delegates from Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Mozambique), the competition delivered on spectacle, sass, and serious world-stage glamour.
The Miss Universe Organisation hasn’t dropped the official 2025 numbers yet, but insiders — via Marca — say the new queen can expect a prize package similar to last year’s winner, Victoria Kjær.
According to MUO, the prize structure is built so “the queen can do her work as a global ambassador with an initial fund and a monthly income to cover travel expenses, interviews, and projects.”
Translation: she’s not doing all that world-saving in Zara blazers on her own dime.
Estimated 2025 rewards include:
A cool $250,000 as her starting fund
About $50,000 a month as salary
Plus, MUO covers all her travel, glam, and global jet-setting — because nothing kills a humanitarian message faster than “Sorry, my luggage fees weren’t approved.”
Let’s talk bling. The Miss Universe crown is valued at over $5 million, making it the most dramatic (and expensive) headpiece this side of a royal coronation.
But the queen’s new life comes with even juicier perks, including:
A luxury, fully paid residence in New York City
A glam squad and wellness team on speed dial
Chauffeured transport and five-star accommodations
Major brand deals & endorsements
Partnerships with global charities
Invitations to red carpets, galas, and world stages
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