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Miss Jamaica’s Condition Worsens as Doctors Keep Her in ICU After Miss Universe Fall
Gabrielle Henry remains in intensive care after a stage fall during the Miss Universe preliminary round; doctors expect her to stay in ICU for at least seven days, family says.
- On November 19, 2025, Gabrielle Alexis Henry, Jamaica's delegate to Miss Universe 2025, fell off the stage during the preliminary evening gown round in Thailand's Impact Challenger Hall.
- Walking in a sequined gown, Henry slipped and missed a step while descending the stage in heels, tumbling off during the evening gown walk on November 19, 2025.
- Organisers and the Miss Universe owner provided initial medical updates after she was removed on a stretcher; Henry was rushed to Paolo Rangsit Hospital where staff said she had no life-threatening injuries.
- Gabrielle missed the main competition on Nov. 21 as her family, including Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels and Maureen Henry, stayed by her side in Thailand while she remains in the ICU.
- On Friday, Miss Universe Jamaica asked the community and the global Diaspora to pray for Gabrielle and avoid speculation as attention shifts to Fatima Bosch, Miss Universe 2025, and the diamond edition in Puerto Rico.
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She will have to remain in the ICU for another seven days - Gabi is not doing so well, her doctors say
Miss Jamaica to remain hospitalized in ICU for at least another week after tumbling off Miss Universe stage
Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry is expected to remain hospitalized for at least another week after her brutal fall from the Miss Universe stage in Thailand on Wednesday
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Read Full ArticleThe family of Miss Universe Jamaica 2025, Gabrielle Henry, has expressed gratitude to all Jamaicans for their support after their unfortunate fall in the Miss Universe preliminaries in Thailand on November 19. But they also indicated that they will remain hospitalized in the Asian country.
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