Reports on the health status of Gabrielle Henry, Miss Jamaica 2025, have been cautious following the serious fall she suffered the day before the Miss Universe final. The model's family has provided limited information to avoid misunderstandings, as has the pageant organization.
Although on November 24, Raúl Rocha Cantú, president of Miss Universe, assured that Gabrielle was evolving favorably and would soon leave the hospital in Thailand, the host country of the pageant, the expected transfer to Jamaica has not yet been finalized, and the model remains in intensive care.
After the accident on November 19, Gabrielle's family initially thought her transfer to the hospital was part of a routine protocol. However, in a subsequent statement, her sister revealed that the situation was not as encouraging as had been hoped. Although no bone fractures were reported, Gabrielle suffered a "brain trauma" and lacerations on her chin and foot, according to reports.
Subsequently, she was transferred to the intensive care unit. Now, Olivia Grange, Jamaica's Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, shared on social media that, although Gabrielle's recovery has had some setbacks, the young woman remains optimistic and in good spirits: "Her strength will help her overcome it, with all our support," she expressed. The minister also highlighted that Gabrielle is "one of our most recent national beauty ambassadors." It is expected that Gabrielle may be transferred to Jamaica soon, although an exact date has not yet been defined and they are waiting "patiently".






