World’s strongest woman turns out to be a man

Not only did the World’s Strongest Woman turn out to be a man, he is also a porn star.

This is not surprising since a large number of trans-identified men are also porn addicts with autogynephilia. Part of their fetish is to dominate women in public, humiliating them in sport, as well as bathrooms and other areas of life.

Jammie Booker, 28, was crowned champion at the 2025 World’s Strongest Woman competition, only to have it stripped after explicit porn videos of him were distributed.

The organisers gave Booker the opportunity to respond to the video, which he failed to do, so they released the following statement:

“It appears that an athlete who is biologically male and who now identifies as female competed in the Women's Open category,” Official Strongman Games said.

“An attempt has been made to contact the competitor involved but a response has not been received,” the statement continued. “We are clear – competitors can only compete in the category for the biological sex recorded at birth.

Great Britain's Andrea Thompson, 43, was promoted to first place, while Australia’s Allira-Joy Cowley has now claimed the silver trophy.

The competitors claimed they had no idea Booker was male until the videos surfaced.

“It was coming from an adult entertainment website – let's put it that way,” Thompson explained in an exclusive interview. “Very explicit pictures and videos of this person, which then obviously put her gender into question.”

“It's been mental. Exhausting... my phone hasn't stopped going buzzing for nearly two days now,” she said. “The whole controversy behind it has taken away what should be a really like glorifying moment for me.”

She continued: “I am now World's Strongest Woman but it's still taken away the moment that I should be basking in and enjoying. Right now I'm having to deal with a lot of people who have lots of negative things to say... I should be on cloud nine, floating and celebrating.

“But in actual fact, I've been sat for the last 24 hours responding to people online and trying to debunk any rumors that we all knew and no one did anything about it. So it has overshadowed what should be a really exciting moment for me.”

Cowley posted her celebratory photos on Instagram @allirajoy_strong, asking her followers to imagine she was holding silver instead of third-place bronze.

“I’m holding a 3rd-place trophy in every photo, so let’s all pretend it’s silver – despite everything, honestly, my heart is so full from this experience!

“I didn’t expect this podium. I stood beside some of the strongest women in the world and felt completely overwhelmed in the best way. Representing Australia on the world stage, solidifying my Australia’s Strongest Title and seeing the Top 3 Aussies all finish inside the Top 10 proves that Aussie Strongwomen are absolutely holding our own (and not just in the Open women category – across all!) this just makes it all the more special.

At least one woman missed out on competing in the titles because of the male who stole her place. It is a very simple thing for organisers of any sport to resolve. 

Publish clear guidelines that participants may only compete in their biological category and undergo a simple cheek swab once to confirm.