Thailand's Chayathanus Saradatta crowned The Miss Globe 2025
Chayathanus "Cheraim" Saradatta from Thailand was crowned The Miss Globe 2025 on Wednesday, October 15 at the Palace of Congresses in Tirana, Albania.
The 31-year-old model of Hiananese-Chinese descent bested 49 other contestants to win the international beauty title. She also bagged the People's Choice award.
Valentina Gegprifti of Albania was named first runner-up while Samantha Sarelli of the USA, Jolien Pede of Belgium, and Jennifer Chang of Cuba were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively.
Annabelle McDonnel of the Philippines, Adriana Bautista of Mexico, Dela Deniya of Indonesia, Mikal Tesfay of Eritrea, Keitty Familia of the Dominican Republic, and Lea Marzu Backhaus of Saint Lucia made the Top 11.
Completing the Top 21 were from Australia, Claire Rossier, Macau, Christina Zheng, Czech Republic, Nikoleta Domdjoni, Hong Kong, Yimin Wang, Luxemburg, Sasha Verhoef, Russia, Alevtina Bubnova, Malaysia, Pratiba Kay, New Zealand, Lucrezia Bradley, Nigeria, Kafayat Funmilayo Oribayo, and Romania, Andreea Georgiana Ciuca.
The new The Miss Globe succeeded last year's winner Diana Moreno from Colombia. She made history as the first-ever Thai woman to win The Miss Globe crown.
Cheraim is a graduate of Ramkhamhaeng University in Bangkok and is a passionate advocate for human rights, equality and ethnic inclusion.
Prior to winning The Miss Globe 2025, she finished first runner-up while representing Khon Kaen at the Miss Grand Thailand 2025 pageant last March.
"This crown is not just mine but it belongs to everyone who supports me. You guys are the contributors of this success so I hope you are proud of yourself as much as you are proud of this crown," she wrote online.
Photos: The Miss Globe / Instagram