Miss Jamaica still in hospital after fall from Miss Universe 2025 stage in Bangkok

In a statement released on Instagram Friday, Nov. 21, the Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation said that Henry’s sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, shared with them that the beauty queen’s condition has improved more slowly than expected.

Jessica Ann Evangelista

Jessica Ann Evangelista

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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Gabrielle Henry, Jamaica’s representative to the Miss Universe 2025. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/@OFFICIALMISSUNIVERSEJAMAICA/PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER

November 24, 2025

MANILA – Gabrielle Henry of Jamaica remains confined in the intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in Thailand, three days after she fell off the stage during the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary evening gown competition.

In a statement released on Instagram Friday, Nov. 21, the Miss Universe Jamaica Organization said that Henry’s sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, shared to them that the beauty queen’s condition has improved slower than expected.

“Gabby isn’t doing as well as we would have hoped, but the hospital continues to treat her accordingly,” Dr. Henry-Samuels said, noting that doctors have ordered Henry to remain in the ICU for at least seven days for close monitoring and specialized care.

Henry was walking the runway in a sequined orange gown and high heels on Nov. 19 when she slipped and fell off the edge of the stage. She was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment.

The organization appealed for continued prayers while asking the public to refrain from spreading “negative comments, misinformation, or speculation that may cause further distress to the family.”

“During this profoundly difficult time, the Miss Universe Jamaica Organization is earnestly calling on Jamaicans at home and across the Diaspora to continue keeping Gabrielle in their prayers,” it continued.

The organization earlier said that Henry was not suffering from life-threatening injuries, and Miss Universe owner Raul Rocha, who visited the beauty queen, said she had no broken bones and was receiving proper medical attention.

Henry’s accident came before the controversial results of the Miss Universe 2025 pageant, where Fatima Bosch of Mexico emerged as the winner and Philippine bet Ahtisa Manalo finished as third runner-up.

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