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“One Way To Bite The Competition”: Beauty Pageant Contestant’s Teeth Fall Out On Stage In Viral Video
Beauty pageant contestant speaking on stage with a gap in her teeth as part of viral teeth fall out moment.

“Pageant Nightmare”: Miss Grand Thailand Contestant’s Teeth Fall Out On Stage, Sparking Heated Controversy

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What began as a routine pageant appearance has now snowballed into a full-blown online debate over cosmetic dentistry risks.

During the preliminary round of Miss Grand Thailand 2026 on Wednesday, March 25, contestant Kamolwan Chanago left audiences stunned when viral clips appeared to show her teeth falling out mid-performance.

The shocking moment quickly spiraled from concern to outrage, with social media users urging the pageant beauty to take legal action and “sue the dentist.”

Highlights
  • A shocking on-stage mishap at the Miss Grand Thailand went viral after contestant Kamolwan Chanago appeared to lose her teeth mid-introduction, leaving audiences stunned.
  • The unexpected moment quickly turned into what many viewers called a “pageant nightmare,” sparking intense debate as clips of the incident gained widespread attention.
  • Netizens were left questioning “fake” beauty standards in pageant competitions, with some even urging the contestant to take legal action against her dentist.

One user reacted, “If I was her dentist… I’d be freaking out and heading to Bermuda!”

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    A Thai pageant beauty’s teeth appeared to fall out on stage while she was delivering her introduction

    Image credits: GrandTV

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    Miss Grand Thailand (MGT) is an annual competition that serves as the primary selection process for Thailand’s representative at the Miss Grand International (MGI) stage.

    The winner of this year’s edition, set to be announced on Saturday, March 28, will go on to represent Thailand at Miss Grand International 2026 in India.

    The competition follows a unique format, with organizers across all 77 provinces of Thailand hosting local pageants to select representatives for the national stage.

    Image credits: GrandTV

    Contestant Kamolwan Chanago, representing the central province of Pathum Thani, was delivering her introduction on stage in a shimmering gown when cameras captured the unexpected moment.

    While the incident initially caused confusion online, with some netizens believing her real teeth had fallen out, video evidence later clarified that it was her dental veneers that came loose mid-speech.

    What many viewers described as a “pageant nightmare,” one that could have even led to disqualification, quickly turned into a moment of composure.

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    Image credits: GrandTV

    Instead of panicking, Kamolwan briefly turned away from the cameras, adjusted the veneers, and immediately resumed her wide smile.

    She then continued walking the ramp, as the live audience could be heard cheering loudly in support of her professionalism.

    However, the moment triggered mixed reactions across social media, with discussions ranging from beauty standards to procedures like veneers, while some users even harshly criticized Chanago’s dental care providers.

    Many users debated “fake” beauty standards in pageant competitions and the risks of dental enhancements

    Image credits: GrandTV

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    One netizen quipped, “Her dentures have dislocated, guess that’s one way to bite the competition.”

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    Another wrote, “Looks like a certain dentist needs to recall all the publications and presentation photos of his/her seminars/ courses associated with this… real soon.”

    “Omg I feel bad for her tho,” one sympathetic user commented, while another added, “But she’s cool though even the denture came off..”

    “She’s professional, she didn’t run and go on with the show! Go Queen!” one comment read.

    Image credits: GrandTV

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    “Real beauty is her inner beauty. She handled the stage so confidently, boldly and with smile and a great walk in spite of such circumstance… Already you are a Winner.”

    However, some critics took a harsher stance, with one writing, “Why is there even beauty pageants nowadays where its all just plastic surgeries. Maybe do a plastic surgeon pageant where doctors from around the world send their best works to compete. Even fake teeth!!!”

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    “So fake, yet get awards. Its like cheating in exams to get good grades. Question the system please,” another wrote, while a third added, “Beauty but it is fake… What does those fake teeth for? For correcting?”

    “That level of composure under pressure deserves respect,” one netizen reacted to the viral moment

    Image credits: GrandTV

    One user firmly expressed, “A beauty pageant with all natural women should have the highest honor.. no plastic surgery no veneers, all natural.”

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    Despite the live hiccup, Chanago was not disqualified. On the contrary, she was widely praised for her professional handling of the situation.

    She successfully completed the preliminary round and remains a contestant heading into the coronation night.

    While the moment grabbed headlines, such incidents are hardly rare in Miss Grand Thailand competitions.

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    Over the years, several notable mishaps have occurred, including contestants stumbling or falling on stage due to complex outfits or technical issues.

    In fact, just weeks before this incident, the Miss Grand Thailand 2026 national costume show was briefly interrupted when multiple stage lights suddenly went out mid-program.

    The event had to be paused for a few minutes due to a power outage at the venue.

    Miss Grand Thailand has faced several controversies in the past, including a technical disruption just weeks earlier in the competition

    Image credits: nawat.tv / fatimaboschfdz

    One of the most notable controversies in the wider pageant circuit unfolded during the Miss Universe 2024 event in Bangkok on November 4 last year.

    The incident quickly became one of the most explosive moments in recent pageant history, following a public confrontation between Nawat Itsaragrisil, National Director of Miss Universe Thailand and Executive Director of the Miss Universe Organization, and Fátima Bosch.

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    During a live-streamed sashing ceremony, Nawat reportedly reprimanded Bosch for allegedly skipping a sponsor-related photo shoot, even calling her a “dummy” on camera.

    Bosch stood her ground and exited the room, with several contestants following her in solidarity, including reigning titleholder Victoria Kjær Theilvig.

    The fallout was immediate. Two judges resigned, with one even accusing organizers of rigging the competition.

    In a dramatic turn of events, Bosch later went on to be crowned Miss Universe 2025.

    “Should be instant disqualification – she’s wearing false teeth!!!” fumed one social media user

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    Laserleader
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If Beauty pagents were about natural physical beauty, they wouldnt allow makeup, or any implants, surgeries, hair extentions/wigs. But they are not about real women they are just about style and drumming up money and business. So, it doesn't matter her badly fitted plastic smile fell out.

    Binky Melnik
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given what fell out, they’re clearly not veneers, as veneers are very thin “covers” glued to the teeth once they’ve been painfully sanded. I once saw some … things on Amazon that were a flat, straight line of teeth that are meant to be heated and then pressed against the gums, and the price was crazy, like $10. I gather they’re for people with no teeth who can’t afford dentistry, and given the price, i instantly thought “m**h,” but I’ve never seen ‘em in real life. (Or maybe I did and didn’t know it? I don’t think so; they looked like a solid block of teeth and not individual teeth.) But you’re absolutely right: Everything ELSE on a pageant contest (and many women who aren’t!) is false, so why *not* he teeth? There’s clearly no line is fake (・人・) and bottoms are allowed!

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    CloPotato
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She handled it way more gracefully than I or anyone I know would have. As for having fake teeth idc, there's make-up, hair's changed artificially, it's kind of like d***s in biking events: only kids think it's all natural, and it doesn't make the competition less good to watch. I wish however that it sparked a conversation on how her natural teeth suit her very well and how non-pageant beauty looks like.

    BC_Animus
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not saying that was the case, but....maybe that was all part of the plan? To show how graceful she is under pressure, and to drum up sympathies. It would also gives her a platform, something to work on afterwards - she could either fight to non-demonise dentures, promote them and have them standardise much like makeup or fake nails... or, on the flipside she could fight against "social pressures" to have perfect teeth and the unrealistic social standards of beauty, become a role model for kids... either way, it'll keep her relevant and working with the sponsors for a while.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Part of the plan or not, either way, it’s be a win/win if she were to win, so a win/win/win, and then a denture company could sponsor her, so a win/win/win/win, and I’m gonna stop now before this gets more out of hand. But your idea is certainly a winner!

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    Laserleader
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If Beauty pagents were about natural physical beauty, they wouldnt allow makeup, or any implants, surgeries, hair extentions/wigs. But they are not about real women they are just about style and drumming up money and business. So, it doesn't matter her badly fitted plastic smile fell out.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given what fell out, they’re clearly not veneers, as veneers are very thin “covers” glued to the teeth once they’ve been painfully sanded. I once saw some … things on Amazon that were a flat, straight line of teeth that are meant to be heated and then pressed against the gums, and the price was crazy, like $10. I gather they’re for people with no teeth who can’t afford dentistry, and given the price, i instantly thought “m**h,” but I’ve never seen ‘em in real life. (Or maybe I did and didn’t know it? I don’t think so; they looked like a solid block of teeth and not individual teeth.) But you’re absolutely right: Everything ELSE on a pageant contest (and many women who aren’t!) is false, so why *not* he teeth? There’s clearly no line is fake (・人・) and bottoms are allowed!

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    CloPotato
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She handled it way more gracefully than I or anyone I know would have. As for having fake teeth idc, there's make-up, hair's changed artificially, it's kind of like d***s in biking events: only kids think it's all natural, and it doesn't make the competition less good to watch. I wish however that it sparked a conversation on how her natural teeth suit her very well and how non-pageant beauty looks like.

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    BC_Animus
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not saying that was the case, but....maybe that was all part of the plan? To show how graceful she is under pressure, and to drum up sympathies. It would also gives her a platform, something to work on afterwards - she could either fight to non-demonise dentures, promote them and have them standardise much like makeup or fake nails... or, on the flipside she could fight against "social pressures" to have perfect teeth and the unrealistic social standards of beauty, become a role model for kids... either way, it'll keep her relevant and working with the sponsors for a while.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Part of the plan or not, either way, it’s be a win/win if she were to win, so a win/win/win, and then a denture company could sponsor her, so a win/win/win/win, and I’m gonna stop now before this gets more out of hand. But your idea is certainly a winner!

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