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Jamaica needs our prayers. Hurricane Melissa, the strongest hurricane experienced in the Caribbean Sea in decades, is heading for the nation. The storm has already wreaked destruction and loss in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Deion Sanders’s girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, who has Jamaican roots, is praying for her people.

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According to the officials, with a category five hurricane, “Many communities will not survive the flooding,”: said Desmond McKenzie, a Jamaican politician. With such grave peril to the people, Deion Sanders’ rumored girlfriend Karrueche Tran pours out her prayers for the people of Jamaica. “Pray for our friends and family in Jamaica,” she shared on her Instagram story on Monday. The original post was shared by an individual named Etienne Maurice. “Some nights, all you can do is pray,” read the caption. “Jamaica, I’m thinking of you. We’ve endured before. We’ll rise again. #walkgood.

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According to the warnings, the hurricane might cause extensive damage to infrastructure, power, and communication outages. It is possible that with the lack of communication channels, communities might be isolated.

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Karrueche Tran has mixed heritage. She was born to a Vietnamese mother and an African American father, as she revealed in an interview with Ebony. In addition to that, she was raised in a Jamaican household, as her godmother is Jamaican, as per an interview with Complex.

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Hurricane Melissa is the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, and with such strong intensity, over 750 homes have been destroyed across the Dominican Republic. It has already displaced around 3,760 people, as reported by the Associated Press. Moreover, access to over 48 communities has been cut off. With 160 mph, it is barreling towards Jamaica.

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According to the National Hurricane Center, Melissa is expected to hit Jamaica early Tuesday morning. “Catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding and numerous landslides are likely today through Tuesday,” the NHC said.

After passing through Jamaica, the winds will head towards Cuba, and by Wednesday, the storm is expected to hit the south-eastern Bahamas.

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Presently, Karrueche Tran lives in Los Angeles, California, and is praying for Jamaica and the rest of the countries affected by the strong winds.

Karrueche Tran on her Jamaican identity

Karrueche Tran has often talked about her roots and identity. In an interview with Ebony, she shared her elementary school experience when she grappled with her biracial identity. “I was always somewhere in the middle. In elementary school, I identified more with my Asian side,” she told the publication.

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She continued by saying, “I had a lot of Korean friends, and then once middle school hit, it was a little more diverse. It was still a weird place to be, because around the Asians, I was brown-skinned. Around Black girls, I wasn’t Black enough, you know?”

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Back in 2014, in a conversation with the Jamaica Observer, she opened up by saying, “I identify with both ethnicities. I don’t like to identify with just one because that’s really not fair; I am both.” Moving on, she talked about her Jamaican godmother’s delicious food as well. “I eat lots of Asian food, and I still embrace a lot of my black culture, as well. I grew up in a Jamaican household; my godmother is Jamaican, so I grew up with flavorful, tasty food.”

During the conversation, she revealed that it was her first time in Jamaica. “It’s my first time here. I love the food and hot weather. I love ackee and salt fish, which I grew up eating.” During the vacation, she stayed at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in Kingston, which is presently on high alert under the threat of Hurricane Melissa. Per the officials, “Kingston is extremely low. No community in Kingston is immune.”

Our prayers are with Jamaica and its people.

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Insiya Johar is a College Football Writer at EssentiallySports. With a background in media and journalism—including a formative nine-month internship in sports reporting—she brings a sharp eye to the ever-evolving world of college football. As a key member of the ES CFB Recruiting Desk, she closely follows the journeys of top prospects like Arch Manning and compelling dual-sport athletes such as Jackson Cantwell. Yet what truly captivates her are the stories of under-the-radar players—the zero- or two-star recruits who defy expectations to become NFL stars. Her favorite example? Patrick Mahomes, the former three-star recruit whose rise from Texas Tech to league MVP perfectly reflects the kind of narrative she loves to tell.

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