Following the Top 12 reveal, there was a noticeable drop in viewership for the live broadcast, with many fans expressing disappointment and logging off. Known for their passionate backing, Filipino audiences showed frustration over the exclusion of a highly anticipated contender.
While the Miss Universe Organization has yet to address the decline in viewership, many observers are questioning the judging process and whether it accurately reflects the competition’s criteria. Speculation has emerged, with some suggesting that factors such as politics or favoritism may have influenced the results.
Despite this, Chelsea Manalo made history by becoming the first-ever contestant to receive the Miss Universe Asia title. This recognition highlights her outstanding performance, dedication, and advocacy, which earned her admiration throughout the competition.
While the Miss Universe 2024 Finals crowned a new queen, Chelsea’s exclusion from the Top 12 remains a significant talking point, sparking ongoing discussions among fans and pageant enthusiasts.