Miss Universe 2025 Finalist Olivia Yacé from Côte d’Ivoire Steps Down from Africa & Oceania Title

Olivia Yacé, the Ivorian beauty who placed among the top five at Miss Universe 2025, has officially resigned from her title as Miss Universe Africa & Oceania. She has also announced that she will no longer maintain any ties with the Miss Universe Committee.
In a statement, Yacé explained that her decision stems from a commitment to her personal values, which include respect, dignity, and equal opportunity. She emphasized that staying true to these principles is essential for her growth and integrity, noting that her decision allows her to fully embrace her potential.
Yacé also highlighted the importance of being a role model for young girls, encouraging them to pursue their goals, embrace their identity, and step confidently into spaces where they are often underrepresented.

Her resignation comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding the 2025 pageant, including concerns about fairness in judging. Yacé described her role in the competition as diminished and felt that stepping away was the best way to uphold her values while advocating for representation and empowerment.
Through her decision, Yacé has sent a broader message to communities worldwide, particularly Black, African, Caribbean, and Afro-descendant populations, urging them to continue breaking barriers and making their voices heard.




