Debate Erupts Over Skin Tone ofโฃ Miss โUniverseโฃ Pakistan 2025
Jakarta – The selection of Roma Riaz as Miss Universe Pakistan 2025 has ignited online discussion, centering on perceptionsโฃ of beauty standards within the country. The โ27-year-old garnered attention after appearingโค at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant in thailand,โ sparking debate among social media users regarding representation of Pakistani women. Many commenters expressed the belief that Riaz dose not embody the traditionally perceived image of Pakistani beauty.
Riaz, who is of Pakistani punjabi Christian heritage, was raised in England. Her platformโ focuses on challenging prevalent beauty โคstandards and skin toneโค biases in Pakistan, advocating for broader representation of beauty ideals.
While Pakistan boasts a diverse population withโข a range of skin tones, many local residents possess fairโ to light complexions,โค alongsideโค lighter โคhair and eye colors, โstemming from ancestry linked to Central Asian, Persian, andโฃ Turkish populations.
The online reaction to Riaz’s win included criticalโค comments,with some users stating she was “too dark,” needed to “lose weight,” or simplyโค “doesn’t represent the beauty of Pakistani women.” These remarksโ highlight the enduring โpreference for lighter skinโ tones in South Asia.
Riaz addressed theโ negative feedback, statingโค the pageant represents “the answer to everyone who has ever questioned my identity.” As quoted by Khaleej Times, she emphasized, “Beauty is not defined by just oneโ shapeโ or skin color.Pakistan has incredible diversity, and I โฃwant โall women, from โฃwhatever background to feel they deserve to look and be appreciated.”
Riaz โคexpressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent her diverse background on an internationalโ stage. “It feels amazing to be able to stand on stage with my skin color and body shape,” she โฃsaid.”I want to remind everyone: โคshould the next Miss Universe be a top model,โข or someone who is able to inspire and empower other โwomen?”
Alongside the criticism, Riaz has also receivedโ significant support.Manyโ online usersโ praisedโ herโฃ courage in challenging conventional beauty standards. One commenter noted, “Why is it tough for people to accept thatโ light-skinned people existโ in England and dark-skinned people also exist in Pakistan? Both are equally beautiful.” Another added, “Being white doesn’t mean you are prettier. People focus too much on their skin color, even tho beauty is broad and there are โno standard standards.”
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