According to Helsingin Uutinen, former Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce has contested the decision to lose the Miss Crown.
Sarah Dzafce lost the title of Miss Miss due to photos that were considered racist. Rosa Bröijer
Former Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce has disputed the decision to lose her Miss Crown, news Helsinki News. The newspaper says that the legal process of the case is in progress and the processing of the case continues.
Dzafce describes to Helsingin Uutis that he was betrayed by the Miss Finland organization.
– Since it was a complete accident and misunderstanding, I couldn’t understand when Sunneva Sjögren, the director of the Miss Finland organization, came to my house in December after my night flight and announced that she would hold a press conference that morning and I didn’t have to be a part of it. Sjögren just shoved the separation agreement in front of me and demanded to sign it without any prior information, he says in an interview with the magazine.
Sjögren tells Helsingin Uutis that it was impossible for the Miss Finland organization to continue the cooperation in accordance with their values.
– We discussed the situation with Sarah throughout the process, including during her trip to Dubai. He was offered communicative support during the crisis, and support was also available after abdication, Sjögren tells Helsingin Uutis.
Dzafce was chosen as Miss Finland 2025, but she had to give up her title as a result of the eye stretching scandal. Last fall, a photo of Dzafce went viral in which it looked like he was stretching his eyes. The text “eating with a Chinese person” read next to the picture.
Another uproar was created when Dzafce posted a Tiktok video with a witty caption.
– The gang throws, Meanwhile, Finnair’s business class, the text of the video read.
The scandals also garnered international attention, and it has been said that they caused Finland’s reputation to suffer.
Miss Finland 2025 Sarah Dzafce gave up her crown on December 11. The new Miss Finland was crowned Tara Lehtonen.
Less than a week after losing the crown, Dzafce told Iltalehte that he was considering legal action. He started a doctorate in law Kari Uotin as a customer.

