Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry remains in the hospital after falling from the stage during a preliminary Miss Universe pageant round. After Miss Jamaica, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, fell during the preliminary competition in Thailand, the Miss Universe organization recently released a thorough update on her.
According to the organization, she suffered a number of injuries, including a fracture and an intracranial hemorrhage (brain bleed). They shared in a statement: “Dr Henry suffered a serious fall through an opening on the stage while performing her walk during the preliminary competition on November 19 2025, resulting in an intracranial haemorrhage with loss of consciousness, a fracture, facial lacerations and other significant injuries. “She was immediately admitted to intensive care in Bangkok, where she remained in critical condition under constant neurological monitoring and continues to require 24-hour specialist supervision.” It was reported that she was admitted to the ICU due to the impact of the fall.
While that was an unfortunate incident to occur to her, let alone any contestant, it was alleged that Henry was blamed for the incident. A fellow contestant, Miss Haiti, Melissa Sapini, spoke out about what occurred and revealed to “PEOPLE” that contestants were called into a meeting where a staff member reportedlyplaced blame on Henry, suggesting she “wasn’t paying attention”. However, the Miss Universe organisation is disputing Miss Haiti’s as well as online claims, revealing that the organisation “has never attributed blame to Dr Henry and confirms that those suggestions are unfounded and do not reflect the facts.”