Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry's Fall at Miss Universe 2025
A Shocking Incident at Miss Universe 2025
The Miss Universe 2025 pageant in Thailand took a dramatic turn during preliminary events when Miss Jamaica 2025 Gabrielle Henry suffered a terrifying fall off the stage. The incident, captured on video and shared widely on social media, occurred during the November 19th evening gown competition round, leaving viewers concerned for the contestant's well-being.
The Fall and Immediate Aftermath
In the viral video, Dr. Henry can be seen confidently strutting down the runway in a vibrant orange evening gown and matching cape. After posing for judges, she missed a step while turning and fell completely off the stage. Shocked gasps from the audience were audible as fellow contestants and staff rushed to her aid. Additional footage shows Henry being carefully transported off the premises on a stretcher for immediate medical attention.
Medical Update and Recovery
Miss Universe owner Raul Rocha provided a reassuring update via Instagram after visiting Henry at Paolo Rangsit Hospital in Bangkok. "I was there with her family and her, and thankfully, there are no broken bones and she is under good care," Rocha stated. "She will remain under observation for the rest of the night and we will remain in touch with her family to support her."
"She was rushed to the Paolo Rangsit Hospital, where medical professionals are attending to her care... she is not suffering from any life-threatening injuries; however, they continue to conduct tests to ensure her full recovery."
Miss Universe Jamaica Organization Statement
Contestant Resilience and Broader Pageant Context
The incident adds to Miss Universe's turbulent 2025 season, which has been marred by controversies including judge resignations and allegations that the Top 30 finalists were pre-selected. Meanwhile, Henry's remarkable background as an ophthalmologist and founder of the See Me Foundation—dedicated to supporting Jamaica's visually impaired community—highlights her commitment beyond pageantry. Her fall recalls a similar mishap by Miss Great Britain Danielle Latimer during the national costume round, which she handled with humor.
Support and Moving Forward
As Gabrielle Henry focuses on recovery, the Miss Universe Organization has urged supporters to "stay upbeat, lift her in prayer, and send positive thoughts." Despite the setback, the pageant will proceed with its final coronation on November 21st. Henry's journey exemplifies the resilience of contestants who balance intense competition with personal missions, and her swift recovery offers hope for a triumphant return to international stages.


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Dr. Amanda Foster
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