Dr. Gabrielle Henry, Jamaica’s representative at the 2025 Miss Universe pageant, is currently receiving medical attention at Paolo Rangsit Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, following an unfortunate incident during the preliminary competitions. Henry reportedly fell from the stage shortly after participating in the evening gown segment on Wednesday. According to Mark McDermoth, the national director of the Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation, preliminary medical tests have confirmed that Henry is not suffering from any life-threatening injuries. McDermoth urged the public to keep Henry in their prayers during this challenging time. Henry was accompanied to the hospital by her sister, mother, and representatives from the Miss Universe organization. Earlier in the week, she had successfully competed in the national costume and swimwear preliminary rounds. The coronation of the 74th Miss Universe is set to take place on Thursday, November 20, at the Impact Challenger Hall Arena in Bangkok, with delegates from 120 countries vying for the prestigious title. Jamaica has a strong history in the pageant, with several contestants achieving top-ten placements, including Sandra Foster (1989), Kimberly Mais (1991), Nicole Haughton (1999), Christine Straw (2004), Yendi Phillips (2nd place, 2010), Kaci Fennell (2014), Davina Bennett (2017), and Miqueal Symone Williams (2020).
