Miss Jamaica Account Posts About 'Healing' and 'Recovery' as Beauty Queen Remains in ICU Over 1 Week After Miss Universe Fall

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Miss Jamaica Account Posts About 'Healing' and 'Recovery' as Beauty Queen Remains in ICU Over 1 Week After Miss Universe Fall Tabitha ParentDecember 2, 2025 at 5:43 AM 0 LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP via Getty Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry The Miss Jamaica organization is sharing a message of healing ahead of the holiday season The message, posted on the pageant organization's official account, comes 12 days after the current Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry fell from a stage while competing at the Miss Universe pageant in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov.

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The Miss Jamaica organization is sharing a message of healing ahead of the holiday season

The message, posted on the pageant organization's official account, comes 12 days after the current Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry fell from a stage while competing at the Miss Universe pageant in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 19

Henry was hospitalized after her fall and no current updates are available on her condition

The Miss Jamaica organization is sharing a message of "healing" over a week after Miss Jamaica 2025 Gabrielle Henry fell from the stage while competing at Miss Universe, and was hospitalized.On Dec. 1, the official Miss Universe Jamaica account shared a message ahead of the new month, celebrating a "season of recovery, reflection and renewed resilience.""After Hurricane Melissa, we rise with gratitude - for safety, for community, for the strength that binds us together," the statement read.

It continued, "This is our time to rebuild with hope, to restore with compassion, and to uplift each other with kindness," calling for people to "be intentional" and "empathetic" as well as to "extend grace generously."

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Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry.

Concluding, the statement added that, "even in hardship, Jamaica's spirit remains unshaken - we endure, we unite, and we shine. Welcome, December - a month of healing, courage, and forward movement."While the statement specifically touched on the country of Jamaica's healing from Hurricane Melissa, the message comes over a week after the current Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry fell from the stage while competing during a preliminary pageant event at Miss Universe in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 19.Henry was notably absent from Miss Universe's final round of competition on Nov. 21.

Later, following the competition, an update from the Miss Universe Jamaica Organization was released on her Instagram Stories on Friday, Nov. 21, and sent to PEOPLE, explaining that Henry's sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, is currently with Henry and their mother, Maureen Henry, in Thailand.

According to Dr. Henry-Samuels, "Gabby isn't doing as well as we would have hoped, but the hospital continues to treat her accordingly."Because of her condition, medical personnel have determined that Henry will be required to remain in the intensive care unit (ICU) for a minimum of seven days as "doctors continue their close monitoring and specialized care."

In a Nov. 29 statement posted by Olivia Grange, Jamaica's Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the organization wrote to express their thanks to the people of Jamaica for their support toward Henry, and provided an update on the pageant queen, sharing that she is still in the ICU."While Dr Henry, Miss Jamaica Universe 2025, remains in intensive care in Bangkok in Thailand, in the process of recovery, and despite setbacks, the family reports that she is in good spirits," the statement revealed."The family is confident that her resilience and strength will see her through 'with all our support,'" it continued.

The statement also shared that the family is continuing to monitor her condition "in close consultation with her medical team and patiently await her further recovery and for clearance from the medical team for non-emergency medical transportation to Jamaica."Grange previously shared updates on her condition in collaboration posts with the official Miss Jamaica account after the pageant queen's initial fall from the Miss Universe stage. In a Nov. 21 post, the minister shared that Henry's family, in speaking with Grange, "said it was their understanding that there was no error in the execution of Gabrielle's walk before she fell, suffering lacerations to her chin and foot."

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Gabrielle Henry.

In a later interview with PEOPLE, one of Henry's fellow Miss Universe contestants, Miss Haiti Melissa Sapini, opened up about the behind-the-scenes moments following Henry's fall, alleging that after the fall, pageant contestants were called together for a meeting, where she claims a pageant staff member started the conversation by placing blame on Henry.

"I don't know that they handled that correctly," she tells PEOPLE. "The first thing he said was it's because she wasn't paying attention."

"After he said that, then he was like, 'Of course, safety is our number one priority,' this, that," she clarifies. "But it's like, 'Are you serious?' That was really scary."A representative from the host pageant organization, Miss Grand International, responded to those claims in a statement to PEOPLE, noting that "the incident occurred primarily because she missed her blocking and may not have been looking at the runway while walking. However, no one from MGI blamed her.""The stage was extremely large — the catwalk was more than 5 meters wide with clear, oversized white borders," the representative writes. "No other contestant experienced any accidents on that runway, indicating the environment was safe and the fall was an isolated case."The Miss Universe Organization has not responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.

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