Spotlight on Dr. Gabrielle Henry — Miss Universe Jamaica 2025
Triumph on Her Second Try
- Dr. Gabrielle Henry, a 28-year-old ophthalmologist pursuing her specialization at the University Hospital of the West Indies, earned the Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 title on August 9, 2025, at a glamorous event hosted at the AC Hotel Kingston. She reclaimed the crown from outgoing queen Rachel Silvera.
- This victory came after her initial run in 2023, where she placed in the top five—showing not just beauty, but resilience and growth.
A Multifaceted Champion
- Dr. Henry didn’t just win the crown—she also brought home multiple sectional awards:
- Best Personality
- Media Challenge Award
- Best Swimwear (tied with Shiann Excell)
- Altruism Award (shared with two other contestants)
- Her unique background blends medicine and music—she is a trained vocalist and pianist, adding creativity and depth to her public image
Advocacy and Vision
- Dr. Henry is more than a beauty queen—she is an advocate for the visually impaired, founding the See Me Foundation, which offers educational and economic empowerment for those who are blind or have visual challenges.
- She’s already using her platform to champion youth empowerment, healthcare, and education, pledging to forge impactful partnerships across Jamaica during her reign.
International Stage Ahead
- Holding the title, she will now represent Jamaica at the 74th Miss Universe pageant scheduled for November 21, 2025, in Nonthaburi, Thailand.
- Jamaica, as noted in its pageant history, had not yet placed for 2025—but with Dr. Henry’s credentials, anticipation is high