Gabrielle Walcott is a Trinidadian beauty queen and philanthropist known for her success in pageantry and her charitable work. Born on June 26, 1984, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, she grew up with her sisters Sophie and Heidi and her brother Joshua.
Walcott's journey to fame began when she won the 2008 Trinidad and Tobago World pageant. This victory propelled her to international recognition, leading her to compete in the 2008 Miss World pageant where she was a runner-up. In 2011, she clinched the title of Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the pageant world.
Before pursuing a career in pageantry, Walcott furthered her education by attending The University of the West Indies' extension program. She also honed her craft in acting by studying at HB Studios in New York City.
Aside from her success in pageantry, Walcott is also known for her philanthropic efforts. She has been actively involved in charitable work, particularly as a spokesperson for the Just Because Foundation, where she advocates for various causes.
In 2013, Walcott tied the knot with Lee Pollonais, a competitive boater. The couple's union marked a new chapter in Walcott's personal life, further solidifying her commitment to her family and loved ones.
Walcott's impact extends beyond the realm of pageantry and philanthropy. She made a cameo appearance in Robin Thicke's music video for "Wanna Love U Girl," showcasing her versatility and presence in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Walcott has proven herself to be a multi-talented individual with a heart for giving back to her community. Her dedication to both her craft and her advocacy work sets her apart as a role model for aspiring young women everywhere.
As she continues to make waves in the world of beauty, charity, and entertainment, Gabrielle Walcott remains a shining example of grace, talent, and compassion.