Lifestyle December 10 2025

Something Extra | Wednesday

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  • Wonda Williams, realtor at Keller Williams Jamaica, nailed the double-denim vibe. Wonda Williams, realtor at Keller Williams Jamaica, nailed the double-denim vibe.
  • Naomi Garrick, lead PR Chick and CEO of Garrick Communications, keeps it simple yet cute. Naomi Garrick, lead PR Chick and CEO of Garrick Communications, keeps it simple yet cute.
  • Smiling for our lens, Mary Pinelli, sales manager, rocks Jamaican colours in solidarity with Hurricane Melissa victims. Smiling for our lens, Mary Pinelli, sales manager, rocks Jamaican colours in solidarity with Hurricane Melissa victims.
  • It’s a girls’ night out for friends and final-year medical students Nashoy Moulton (left) and Monique Watts. It’s a girls’ night out for friends and final-year medical students Nashoy Moulton (left) and Monique Watts.
  • Enjoying the festival’s vibe are Jamaican Creative Masta Bruce and Lioness Llewela from New Zealand. Enjoying the festival’s vibe are Jamaican Creative Masta Bruce and Lioness Llewela from New Zealand.
  • Karla Mullings, business development manager, poses for the camera. Karla Mullings, business development manager, poses for the camera.
  • Unable to perform, on medical advice following an onstage accident in Sierra Leone, reggae artiste Christopher Martin still showed his support, sharing the moment with media personality Jadeen ‘Jade’ McGhie. Unable to perform, on medical advice following an onstage accident in Sierra Leone, reggae artiste Christopher Martin still showed his support, sharing the moment with media personality Jadeen ‘Jade’ McGhie.
  • Out and about for the Treasure Beach benefit festival are Romeich Major of Romeich Entertainment and his wife Shacqueal. Out and about for the Treasure Beach benefit festival are Romeich Major of Romeich Entertainment and his wife Shacqueal.
  • Choosing a relaxed, chill vibe, Dr Suzanne McDonald-Fowles shows off her festival style. Choosing a relaxed, chill vibe, Dr Suzanne McDonald-Fowles shows off her festival style.
  • Shellie-Ann Norton turns heads in wild animal print, topped off with a stylish fedora. Shellie-Ann Norton turns heads in wild animal print, topped off with a stylish fedora.

A time was had at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Sunday as festival-goers made their way to the Treasure Beach Food, Rum and Music Benefit Festival. The one-day event, shifted from its original three-day format and venue due to the recent hurricane, treated foodies and music lovers alike, capping the night with performances by some of Jamaica’s biggest names, including Capleton, Agent Sasco, Turbulence, and Skygrass. Something Extra brings you the social highlights.