

What began as a beautiful showcase of elegance became a heart-stopping moment for Jamaicans everywhere.
While confidently walking in the preliminary round, Dr. Henry suffered a fall that led to her being hospitalised, stunning both the audience in Thailand and viewers across the globe.
The news spread quickly, and concern poured in from all corners of the diaspora. For a contestant who had been giving her absolute best — balancing poise, beauty, intelligence, and cultural pride — the incident was heartbreaking to witness.
Just hours before the accident, Dr. Henry stole the spotlight with her breathtaking national costume titled:
“CARRY ME ACKEE GO A LINSTEAD MARKET.”
Designed masterfully by Atelier Dermoth Williams, the costume was a vibrant tribute to Jamaican tradition, artistry, and identity. It:
Fans cheered loudly as she lit up the stage with the confidence and charisma of a true Jamaican queen.
Even after such a sudden and painful setback, the defining part of Gabrielle Henry’s story is not the fall — but the strength she displayed afterward.
Dr. Henry embodies everything Jamaica stands for:
Her professionalism throughout the competition and her determination to represent her country with pride have already made her a winner in the hearts of Jamaicans worldwide.
As she continues to receive care and recover, the entire nation is sending love, prayers, and positive energy her way. Whether on the Miss Universe stage or in her daily work saving vision as an ophthalmologist, Dr. Henry remains an inspiration.
Jamaica is proud of you, Gabrielle.
You have shown the world what it means to be a Jamaican woman — powerful, graceful, fearless, and unstoppable.
We’re praying for a full and speedy recovery.
Your crown shines brighter than ever. 💛🇯🇲






