Olivia Yacé of Côte d'Ivoire steps down as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania


Miss Universe Côte d'Ivoire 2025 Olivia Yacé has officially announced on Monday, November 24 her resignation as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania.

"As the representative of Côte d'Ivoire at the Miss Universe 2025 competition in Bangkok, i witnessed firsthand that i was capable of accomplishing great things despite adversity," Olivia wrote on social media.

"But to continue on this path, i must remain true to my values: respect, dignity, excellence, and equal opportunity the strongest pillars that guide me," she continued.

"With a heart full of gratitude and profound respect, i hereby announce my resignation from the title of Miss Universe Africa and Oceania, as well as from any future affiliation with the Miss Universe Committee," she added.

She also wrote: "I call upon Black, Africa, Caribbean, American, and Afro-descendant communities: continue entering spaces where you are not expected. Let us open the way for the brothers and sisters who will follow us. Never let anyone define who we are or limit out potential. Our presence matters, and our voices must be heard."

Despite her impressive performance and outstanding interview at the recently held 74th Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, Olivia ended up as the fourth runner-up. This outcome left fans questioning the results of the competition.

The Miss Universe Organization has yet to announce who will take over her title as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania.

Photo: Olivia Yacé / Instagram

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