
On October 18, 2025, Bangkok, Thailand, hosted the grand final of Miss Grand International 2025, culminating in a back-to-back victory for the Philippines as Emma Tiglao claimed the crown after CJ Opiaza relinquished her title to another Filipina. Tiglao’s triumph solidifies the Philippines’ ongoing prominence in the pageant scene, as she showcased grace, poise, and a compelling advocacy platform throughout the competition. In a tightly contested final lineup, Thailand’s contestant Sarunrat Puagpipat finished as the 1st Runner-Up, delivering a strong performance as the host country representative. Spain’s Aitana Jiménez earned the 2nd Runner-Up spot, while Ghana’s Faith Porter captured the 3rd Runner-Up title, celebrated for her talent and stage presence. Nariman Battikha of Venezuela took the 4th Runner-Up position, with a diverse group filling the 5th Runner-Up positions: Laura Ramos of Colombia, Markéta Mörwicková of the Czech Republic, Ana-Sofía Lendl of Guatemala, Montserrat Villalva of Mexico, and Beatrice Alex Akyoo of Tanzania, underscoring the pageant’s global reach.

The competition spotlighted a robust Top 22, featuring contestants from a wide array of nations, each representing their cultures with dedication and flair. Notable finalists included Belgium’s Jane Baesen, Brazil’s Kaliana Diniz, the Dominican Republic’s Madelyn Mejía, France’s Elisa Mysyshyne, Ecuador’s Samantha Quenedit, Indonesia’s Vina Sitorus, Japan’s Erika Ishibashi, Laos’s Sirisopha Phimmakaisone, Martinique’s Axelle René, Paraguay’s Cecilia Romero, the United Kingdom’s Harriotte Lane, the United States’ Ivana Garcia, and Zambia’s Anna Musonda, among others who contributed to a richly international lineup.
The pageant also celebrated standout performances in specific categories. Montserrat Villalva of Mexico earned the Best in Evening Gown, while Sarunrat Puagpipat of Thailand captured Best in Swimsuit, highlighting her versatility and stage presence. Best National Costumes went to Kaliana Diniz of Brazil, Vishakha Kanwar of India, and Sarunrat Puagpipat of Thailand, reflecting the cultural diversity showcased on the night. Emma Tiglao’s victory was further acknowledged as the Country’s Power of the Year, and Faith Porter of Ghana received the Grand Talent award for her multi-faceted talents and engaging stagecraft. Nariman Battikha of Venezuela earned the Miss Grand InterContinental Hua Hin Resort distinction, and Laura Ramos of Colombia won Miss Popular Vote, underscoring her broad support from audiences.

Emma Tiglao was also Global Beauties’ choice for the golden crown which was awarded during the preliminary competition earlier this year.
It was also announced that Miss Grand International 2026 will be held in India.