AN explicit image that exposed the World’s Strongest Woman as a fraud has surfaced.
The American lifter was stripped of the 2025 title on Tuesday after it was revealed that she was born a male.
Jammie Booker, 28, was disqualified Tuesday after photos from her porn career emerged
Booker was stripped of her title after her explicit past exposed her as a biological maleCredit: Pixel8000
Jammie Booker, 28, was disqualified from the competition after not declaring her gender status and subsequently not competing in the gender category she was born in.
Her deception was laid bare when erotic images from her past life as a hardcore porn-star began circulating online, thanks to digital sleuths.
In one of the vulgar ‘suitable-for-work’ snaps, Booker is clutching her chest and sticking out her tongue, wearing bright red lipstick, with critics describing her as a “biological male”.
The pornographic videos were tagged in the Internet Adult Film Database as ‘performed by a trans woman’, according to the New York Post .
Under the stage name Jammie Jay, the muscled up athlete appeared in full length explicit sex-films and had been nominated for the Trans Erotica Awards Show in 2020 and 2022.
The Strongest Woman title has since been awarded to Booker’s British competitor, Andrea Thompson.
The Brit athlete said that her competitor was a biological male, after being sent photos of Booker on an X-rated website.
“I was like oh my goodness, what is this?” she told the Daily Mail.
“Is this really a man? What’s going to happen now? What’s going to happen to my place? A hundred questions were going through my head as to what the situation could be.”
Newly crowned the strongest woman in the world title, Thompson said she was disappointed not to have the opportunity to celebrate her win on top of the podium.
“I was then actually upset, I should have got that top spot,” she said.
“[The videos show] me looking really miserable, and the way that she’s celebrating, I should have been celebrating.”
It is unknown when Booker transitioned.
On Monday, she made an emotional post to social media, congratulating her competitors, however did not address the ongoing controversy.
“You are all insanely bada** women, and it was an honour just to even share the stage with you and to be there to cheer you on and be cheered on by you,” she wrote.
“I genuinely did not expect this outcome and I’m not saying that in a way to gloat or be prideful.
Brit athlete Andrea Thompson has since been awarded the titleCredit: Pixel8000
She did not declare her gender status prior to competing in the competitionCredit: Pixel8000
Booker has not responded to the online controversyCredit: Instagram/strong_jammie_booker
“When I signed up for this competition I did not expect to win – it was a pipe dream.”
She said that while “everyone enters a competition wanting to win” she “did not think it would be the one” for her.
“I’m genuinely lost for words,” she said.
“I don’t know what comes next, I don’t know where I’ll compete next… I just want to say thank you to all of you from the bottom of my heart. It’s really surreal.”
Organisers of the event said they “disqualified” Booker and were previously “unaware” of her gender status.
The board added that Booker had been dodging their calls since the win.
In a statement posted to social media on Tuesday, organisers said “We wanted to provide an update on what is happening following the Official Strongman Games World Championships 2025 which were held in Arlington, Texas over the weekend”.
“It appears that an athlete who is biologically male and who now identifies as female competed in the Women’s Open category,” the statement read.
“Official Strongman officials were unaware of this fact ahead of the competition and we have been urgently investigating since being informed.”
The organisation said if it had been aware of Booker’s alleged gender identity, she “would not have been permitted to compete in the Woman’s Open category”.



