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Champion strongwoman Jammi Booker discusses sex life in resurfaced interview.



The controversial winner of the World’s Strongest Woman competition described the challenges of keeping multiple lovers happy in an interview that resurfaced after she was stripped of her title following the discovery that she was born a man.

Jammie Booker, 28, was crowned champion at the 2025 World’s Strongest Woman event in Arlington, Texas, over the weekend.

But after explicit pictures and videos appearing to show Booker is a transgender former porn star were sent to her fellow competitors, Booker had her title removed on Tuesday.

During a July podcast appearance, Booker appeared to suggest she was in a relationship with three people after she was asked how she juggled her multiple partners and rigorous strongwoman training.

Champion strongwoman Jammie Booker was stripped of her title this week. Instagram / @strong_jammie_booker

“How do I balance partners, a full-time job, and training? Google calendars. I think even monogamous couples could really, really benefit from scheduling their time out with people,” Booker said during the interview with champion strongwoman Erin Murray.

“When I first say this to people, they’re like, ‘Oh, that seems so formal,’ but if you don’t schedule things, then you could easily go a couple of weeks without a proper date with one of your partners,” she added.

“I hear people talk about their boyfriend, girlfriend, significant other, and they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, we haven’t been on a date in a month.’ That’s wild,” Booker went on.

Booker discussed her sex life on a podcast interview in July. Erin Murray / youtube

“I take each one of my partners on a date once a week. At first it feels a little forced and formal but once you realize like, ‘Sunday, I’m going to hang out with Amber. Wednesday, I’m going to hang out with Danny. Friday, I’m going to hang out with Faye,’ then that makes it a lot easier and frees up a lot of time for me to be rigid with my training,” she said.

Booker described time with her partners as “a non-negotiable. I will cancel other things and say, ‘Oh I can’t, that’s Amber’s night.’ She’s going to take priority. I made that promise to her.”

Great Britain’s Andrea Thompson, 43, who was originally a runner-up, was elevated to first place as a result of Tuesday’s decision.

Booker had her title removed after reports she was biologically male. Instagram / @strong_jammie_booker

Thompson said none of her fellow athletes suspected Booker was transgender until 3 a.m. on Monday, when they were allegedly sent explicit videos and images.

“It was coming from an adult entertainment website – let’s put it that way. Very explicit pictures and videos of this person, which then obviously put her gender into question,” Thompson told the Mail Online, adding that organizers were also blindsided by the images.

“They were just as horrified when they found out and they did call me quite early on in the morning to say, ‘We’re shocked… we’re going to investigate,’” she said.

Booker was exposed after explicit videos and images were allegedly sent to her fellow competitors. Threads / @strong_jammie_booker

Tuesday’s bombshell statement from the Official Strongwoman Games makes clear that only female-born athletes can take part.

“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.

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

Booker did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

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