Celebrity Fátima Bosch: Miss Universe and Advocate for Dyslexia Awareness by Russ Loyd November 21, 2025 November 21, 2025 0 comment 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 1K Fátima Bosch’s rise to the Miss Universe crown is more than a pageant victory—it’s a milestone for global dyslexia and ADHD visibility. The 25-year-old fashion design graduate from Tabasco, Mexico, has been open about her learning differences, describing how early reading challenges shaped her confidence and resilience. Instead of hiding those struggles, she chose to lead with them, using her platform to advocate for neurodivergent learners, mental-health awareness, and inclusive education. Her year has already resonated deeply within the dyslexia community. She faced public criticism during the competition—including a viral moment in which a pageant official called her “dumb”—yet she remained centered, refusing to let old stereotypes dictate her worth. Bosch’s win underscores a truth many families know well: dyslexia does not diminish ability; it reshapes perspective. By owning her story on a global stage, Bosch offers a powerful message to students, parents, and educators: your challenges don’t define your ceiling. With the right support, understanding, and community, neurodivergent thinkers can lead, create, and inspire at the highest levels. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Related celebrityfeatured 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Dyslexia Advocacy: A Liberty University Student’s TEDx Journey next post Emerging Neuroscience Reveals Deep Brain Rhythms in Dyslexia Leave a ReplyCancel reply