Miss Universe President Shares Medical Update on Miss Jamaica Following Shocking Stage Fall
Medical Update on Miss Jamaica After Her Stage Accident at Miss Universe 2025
The 2025 Miss Universe pageant in Thailand was marked by an unexpected and distressing incident when Miss Jamaica, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, suffered a shocking fall from the stage during the preliminary evening gown competition. Since the accident on November 19, Gabrielle Henry has been under close medical supervision in a hospital, with fans and supporters anxiously awaiting news about her condition.
On November 24, Raúl Rocha, the President of the Miss Universe Organization, issued an official statement to provide clarity and reassurance regarding Gabrielle Henry’s health. The update came after days of speculation and concern following the incident, which saw immediate medical intervention and hospital transfer.
Rocha emphasized the organization’s commitment to respecting Gabrielle Henry’s privacy and the family’s wishes, stating that detailed medical information would only be shared with their consent or by Gabrielle herself. Despite this discretion, the president confirmed that Gabrielle is in good health and is nearing discharge from the hospital.
Details Surrounding the Incident and Immediate Response
During the preliminary evening gown round held in Bangkok, Gabrielle Henry unexpectedly fell off the stage, an event that shocked the audience and participants alike. The fall prompted swift action from the Miss Universe Organization’s team. Raúl Rocha personally entered the stage to assist Gabrielle and coordinated urgent medical attention. He accompanied her to the emergency room and remained with her family throughout the initial treatment phase.
To ensure Gabrielle’s condition was thoroughly evaluated, Rocha recommended precautionary medical measures that extended beyond standard protocols. Multiple specialists were involved to provide comprehensive assessments and continuous monitoring. This multidisciplinary approach aimed to guarantee Gabrielle received the best possible care.
The organization has also taken responsibility for all related expenses, including hospital bills, accommodation, and travel costs for Gabrielle and her family during this challenging time.
Family Support and Recovery Progress
Gabrielle Henry’s family has been by her side in Thailand since the accident. Her sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, and their mother, Maureen Henry, have provided emotional support during her hospital stay. Earlier reports indicated that Gabrielle required intensive care and close monitoring for several days due to the severity of the fall.
Despite initial concerns, the latest medical reports shared by the Miss Universe Organization confirm that Gabrielle’s health has significantly improved. The organization praised the excellent medical care she has received and expressed gratitude for the professionalism and sensitivity shown by healthcare providers.
Rocha’s statement highlighted the difficult moments faced over the past days but reassured the public that Gabrielle is now stable and expected to be discharged soon. The Miss Universe Organization remains focused on her recovery and will continue to provide updates only when appropriate and with respect to Gabrielle’s privacy.
Conclusion
The Miss Universe community and fans worldwide are relieved to hear that Miss Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, is recovering well after her frightening fall during the 2025 pageant. The prompt medical response and ongoing support from the Miss Universe Organization and her family have been crucial in her journey to recovery. We continue to send our best wishes for Gabrielle’s full and speedy healing.
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