With Love and Heartbreak, Miss Universe Jamaica Dr. Gabrielle Henry Departs for Thailand Amid National Tragedy

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Carrying the weight of a nation’s grief and hope, Miss Universe Jamaica 2025, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, departed for Thailand on Tuesday, November 4, to represent Jamaica at the 74th Miss Universe Pageant. Her journey comes just days after Hurricane Melissa — the strongest storm in the island’s history — left catastrophic damage, claiming over 30 lives and displacing thousands.

Known not only for her beauty but for her compassion and service as a medical doctor, Dr. Henry has been deeply involved in outreach to hurricane-affected communities. Using her platform to promote unity and healing, she has become a beacon of strength for many Jamaicans still reeling from the devastation. “My heart is broken for my country. Every image, every story, every voice from home stays with me,” she shared before her departure. “As I board that plane, I’m not leaving Jamaica behind — I’m carrying her with me. I am going to Thailand not just to compete, but to speak for every Jamaican who is hurting, to remind the world of our strength, our faith, and our unbreakable spirit.”

The 74th Miss Universe Pageant will be held on November 21, 2025, at the Impact Challenger Hall in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand. While contestants from around the globe prepare for one of the most prestigious crowns in pageantry, Dr. Henry’s participation transcends glamour — it’s a symbol of national resilience. “We are a small island, but we are a great people. Even in our pain, we love, we give, and we rise again,” she affirmed.

A practicing medical doctor and advocate for public health and youth empowerment, Dr. Henry’s reign has been defined by empathy, service, and a steadfast commitment to Jamaica. As she steps onto the world stage, her mission is clear: to use her voice and visibility to inspire global solidarity and support for her homeland’s rebuilding efforts.

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