Overview of the Dinner Offer
The recent announcement from Miss Universe Thailand regarding a dinner with Victoria Kjør Theilvig, the reigning Miss Universe 2024, has ignited a wave of public criticism. Priced at 5,900 baht (approximately US$175), the offer includes not only the dinner itself but also VIP access to the Miss Universe 2025 press conference. Additionally, it features a signed Miss Universe 2024 poster, a limited-edition Miss Universe t-shirt, a VIP lanyard, and a personal photo and autograph session with Theilvig.
Public Reactions and Concerns
This extravagant package has raised eyebrows, with many social media users expressing their discontent. Comments such as, “You really know how to make money,” reflect the sentiment of several critics. Observers have also pointed out the high cost of what they perceive as a simple photograph, leading to remarks about the financial motivations behind such offers.
Nawat Itsaragrisil’s Involvement
Nawat Itsaragrisil, the president of Miss Grand International and the new license holder for Miss Universe Thailand, has attracted particular scrutiny. His controversial history in the beauty pageant world, including policies that prevent contestants from competing in his own pageant, adds to the scrutiny of this event. Critics have suggested that Itsaragrisil’s presence often resembles a circus, questioning the integrity of the Miss Universe competition amidst allegations of prioritizing profit over pageantry.
In contrast, Victoria Kjør Theilvig has made history by becoming the first Danish winner of the Miss Universe title. Reactions to the dinner offer reflect broader concerns about the commercialization of beauty pageants and the expectations placed upon their titleholders. As these discussions continue, it remains to be seen how this offer will impact the reputation of both Miss Universe Thailand and Itsaragrisil’s future endeavors.