Post by : Mina Rahman
In a surprising turn of events leading up to the Miss Universe 2025 finals, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, representing Jamaica, fell from the stage during the preliminary competition’s evening gown segment. Wearing an orange gown and high heels, the 28-year-old lost her footing and tumbled off the stage. Footage from the event depicts her being assisted and taken away on a stretcher.
Immediately following the incident, she was transported to Paolo Rangsit Hospital. The Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation stated that medical evaluations confirm she is not facing any life-threatening injuries. Ongoing tests will ensure her full recovery.
The fall has sparked widespread concern among fans around the globe. The Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming support and urged everyone to remain positive and send prayers for Gabrielle’s swift healing.
"Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 encountered a fall from the main stage during the evening gown phase of the preliminary competition. She has been taken to Paolo Rangsit Hospital, where medical staff are actively caring for her. Current assessments indicate no serious health threats. We kindly ask everyone to stay hopeful, uplift her in prayer, and send positive energies as she receives care. Thank you for your love, support, and steadfast prayers."
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