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Which former Miss Universe titleholders have led 'Beyond the Crown' projects or campaigns?

Checked on November 24, 2025
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Executive summary

Available reporting identifies the Miss Universe Organization’s “Beyond the Crown” as a separate social‑impact initiative with its own selection committee, and several news outlets describe former Miss Universe titleholders participating in Miss Universe 2025 activities (including judging/commentary roles) tied to Beyond the Crown or MUO events; however, the provided sources do not offer a single, definitive list that names every former titleholder who has led a Beyond the Crown project or campaign (available sources do not mention a comprehensive roster) [1] [2] [3].

1. What “Beyond the Crown” is — separate, social‑impact programming

The Miss Universe Organization characterizes Beyond the Crown as an independent social‑impact initiative designed to promote leadership, service, education, health, inclusion and meaningful support for charitable causes; MUO framed it as distinct from the pageant’s official judging process when responding to controversy in November 2025 [1] [4]. Multiple outlets reporting on the 2025 pageant repeat MUO’s language and emphasize that Beyond the Crown operates with its own selection committee apart from the main competition judges [2] [3].

2. Former titleholders appearing in 2025 roles — evidence in reporting

News coverage of Miss Universe 2025 documents participation by past Miss Universe winners in on‑air or advisory capacities: for example, Victoria Kjær Theilvig (reigning Miss Universe who crowned her successor) is explicitly named in reports, and reporting also notes that Miss Universe 1993 Dayanara Torres and Miss Universe 2022 R'Bonney Gabriel served as commentary hosts for the broadcast — roles that connect them to MUO programming during the event, though not all outlets state these roles were specifically “Beyond the Crown” leadership [5].

3. Judges and selection committee confusion — where former titleholders show up

Coverage of the controversy around judge Omar Harfouch’s resignation shows MUO pointing to the Beyond the Crown selection committee as a separate panel. Several outlets ran MUO’s denial and carousel post identifying “inspiring members” of the Beyond the Crown selection committee; these pieces imply that people publicized as part of that committee included high‑profile figures, and reporting mentions that some judges and former winners were announced in connection with Beyond the Crown, though the articles do not consistently specify which past Miss Universe titleholders held leadership roles for the program [1] [6] [7].

4. Specific names named in the available reporting (what is and isn’t listed)

The supplied articles identify named past winners in various pageant roles during the 2025 event (for example, Victoria Kjær Theilvig, Dayanara Torres, and R'Bonney Gabriel in on‑air or ceremonial capacities) and describe a Beyond the Crown selection committee being published by MUO, but none of the provided sources present a clear, sourced list explicitly stating “these former Miss Universe titleholders led Beyond the Crown projects/campaigns.” Therefore, while former titleholders participated in MUO activities, available sources do not mention a definitive roster of ex‑winners who led Beyond the Crown campaigns [5] [1] [2].

5. Disagreement and ambiguity in the reporting — why answers vary

Journalists and MUO are at odds in parts of the timeline: Omar Harfouch alleged improvised selection processes for semifinalists, while MUO countered that he may have been confusing the main judging process with Beyond the Crown — MUO emphasized the latter’s independence [1] [4]. That dispute, and MUO’s posting of an Instagram carousel of Beyond the Crown committee members without detailed role descriptions, produced inconsistency across outlets about who exactly served as leaders or ambassadors for Beyond the Crown [6] [8].

6. What readers should take away — cautious interpretation of names and roles

If you are trying to compile a list of former Miss Universe winners who “led” Beyond the Crown projects, the current reporting shows former titleholders were visible in MUO programming around the 2025 pageant but does not supply a conclusive, sourced list of which ex‑winners formally led Beyond the Crown campaigns; reporters point to MUO’s separate committee announcement but note the organization did not specify each individual’s role in public posts referenced by critics [1] [6] [2]. For a definitive roster, consult the Miss Universe Organization’s official press releases or the Beyond the Crown committee post itself (not provided among these sources) — current reporting does not contain that full detail [1].

7. Suggested next steps for verification

To resolve remaining gaps, request MUO’s official Beyond the Crown press release or the Instagram carousel post cited in news stories, and cross‑check those primary items for named former Miss Universe titleholders and their stated roles; the articles in this set repeatedly point readers back to MUO’s statement and selection‑committee announcement for authoritative names and role descriptions [1] [6] [2].

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