World’s Strongest Woman Winner Gets Stripped Of Her Title After The Truth Comes Out
Months after losing the 2025 World’s Strongest Woman title, athlete Jammie Booker says she is still searching for clarity about why the championship was taken away.
Booker initially captured the title during the Official Strongman Games World Championship held in Arlington, Texas, in November. But the victory quickly turned into controversy. Within days of the event, organizers removed Booker’s title after learning she was born male, a revelation that surfaced when other competitors reportedly received explicit images from Booker’s past career in adult entertainment.

The decision ignited a fierce debate within the strength sports community about transparency and eligibility rules in women’s competitions.
Booker has since taken to social media to question the ruling. In a message posted to her Instagram Story, she asked critics and sports organizations to identify the specific rule she allegedly violated.
“So, can anyone actually show me the rule I violated?” Booker wrote. “I’ve repeatedly been told that I violated a ‘clearly stated policy,’ but no one has been able to point to the exact policy they claim I broke.”
In a follow-up message, Booker listed several organizations she said maintain guidelines on transgender participation in sports.
