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(Photo via Winnie Harlow Instagram) Latest News November 12, 2025 Winnie Harlow joins Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica — International model and entrepreneur Winnie Harlow has stepped into action to support communities affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Harlow, who is of Jamaican descent, shared that she and DJ Diplo teamed up with the non-profit organisation CORE and the local grassroots group BREDS in Treasure Beach to deliver vital supplies. Travelling by boat through Treasure Beach and out to Parottee, the team distributed food, water and other essentials to families most severely impacted by the storm. “I am my brother’s keeper,” Harlow wrote. “I cried along with my country, not being able to reach our relatives to see if they were okay. This disaster must bring attention to climate change. It’s my duty as a woman of Jamaican descent to use my voice.” Born in Canada, Harlow gained international recognition after appearing on America’s Next Top Model and has since built a successful career in modelling and business. Winnie Harlow and Diplo. 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