Jamaica’s Miss Universe 2025 representative, Dr Gabrielle Henry, is now under medical supervision after a frightening fall from the stage during the evening gown preliminary competition on Wednesday night.
The incident occurred shortly after Henry completed her walk, sending shockwaves through the arena as emergency personnel quickly moved in. She was immediately transported to the Paolo Rangsit Hospital where doctors began a series of preliminary tests.
Henry is being supported by her mother, sister, and members of the Miss Universe delegation who travelled with her to Bangkok.
The fall comes just days after Henry confidently competed in the national costume and swimwear preliminaries, earning praise from pageant watchers at home and abroad.
The highly anticipated 74th Miss Universe coronation is set for Thursday, November 20, at the Impact Challenger Hall Arena, where 120 delegates from around the globe will vie for the coveted crown.
Jamaica has a proud history at the prestigious international pageant, with standout top-ten finishes from:
- Sandra Foster (1989)
- Kimberly Mais (1991)
- Nicole Haughton (1999)
- Christine Straw (2004)
- Yendi Phillips – 2nd place (2010)
- Kaci Fennell (2014)
- Davina Bennett (2017)
- Miqueal Symone Williams (2020

