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Post by : Saif Rahman
During the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary rounds in Bangkok, a shocking incident occurred as Dr. Gabrielle Henry, representing Jamaica, fell off the stage. The accident happened on November 19 while she was showcasing an orange evening gown paired with high heels, leading to a sudden misstep that resulted in her tumbling off the elevated platform.
This incident took place during the crucial evening gown segment of the competition, where contestants are expected to display their grace and style. Footage from social media captured the moment, depicting Gabrielle slipping and falling before being attended to and taken off on a stretcher.
Following the fall, the 28-year-old was transported to Paolo Rangsit Hospital for assessment. The Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation kept the public updated via Instagram, reassuring that her injuries are not life-threatening and stating that she is undergoing tests to guarantee her safe recovery before she can participate in future pageant activities.
Gabrielle's fall rattled not only her fans but also her fellow competitors, especially given the heightened tensions already surrounding the Miss Universe 2025 event, where judges had recently resigned. The incident underscores the precariousness faced by contestants who balance high heels and gowns in front of eager audiences and cameras.
Despite this setback, support for Gabrielle has poured in from around the globe, with many fans applauding her strength and wishing her a swift recovery. The Miss Universe Organisation has also reached out to express their support during this difficult time.
The evening gown round remains one of the most testing elements of any pageant, where participants must exude confidence while handling the challenges posed by stage design and attire. Gabrielle's fall emphasizes the need for enhanced safety protocols to assist contestants in such high-pressure environments.
As Gabriel focuses on her health, the Miss Universe 2025 competition carries on, with supporters hoping for her quick return to the spotlight. The conclusion of the pageant is set for November 21 in Thailand, where the community unites in championing Gabrielle through her recovery journey.
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