As the sun-kissed Miss Jamaica, currently making waves in the 2025 Miss Universe pageant, gracefully traversed the Bangkok stage in her dazzling orange gown, the crowd held their breaths in anticipation. However, fate had other plans as she unexpectedly plummeted off the ramp, a heart-stopping moment captured on social media and shared with the world. The impact was so sudden and forceful that it seemed like a time-freeze for the audience, who then rushed to their feet in a frenzy of concern for the "Jamaican beauty queen."

Staff members swiftly rushed to her aid, and Dr. Gabrielle Henry was soon carried away on a stretcher, her fall a testament to the unpredictable nature of life on stage. Fortunately, the latest updates bring relief as Miss Jamaica is now in stable condition at Paolo Rangsit Hospital in Thailand, with no reported major injuries or broken bones.
The Miss Universe Jamaica organization has since updated their fans with a reassuring message, stating that "medical professionals continue to conduct thorough tests to ensure a full recovery." They implored the fans to keep Dr. Henry in their prayers and send positive vibes to uplift her spirits as she undergoes the necessary medical care.
The fate of Miss Jamaica's participation in the highly-anticipated 47th annual Miss Universe pageant scheduled for Friday, November 21, 2025, remains uncertain. This year's pageant has already been marred by controversies, with the director making derogatory remarks towards a contestant and later apologizing after a severe backlash. Adding to the chaos, two of the eight judges resigned just days before the final, one of them alleging that a secret committee had already picked the finalists without any input from the actual judges.