
These days, talking about gender identity and transition is more open than ever.
People who embrace their true selves share their stories, giving us a real look at what it’s like to go through this journey. One of these people out there is Jamie Wilson — a true warrior and advocate for transgender rights.
Through his powerful female-to-male transition photos, the 28-year-old shows the world how amazing it is to live as your authentic self.
Jamie Wilson is a well-known and respected voice in the transgender community. He was assigned female at birth, but in 2015, Jamie began transitioning to the gender he identified with.
He has been undergoing testosterone treatment for several years to support this process and his transition has been both tough and inspiring, shedding light on the challenges that many transgender people face.
”When I came out, people refused to believe I was a man because of how “feminine” I presented for 18 years,” he says.
Back in 2018, Jamie Wilson was making waves as a rising folk-pop musician and fresh-faced model, gracing the latest cover of Candy magazine and starring in ads for the bold men’s underwear brand 2(x)ist.
But beyond his work in music and fashion, he’s also an outspoken advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. As a proud transgender man, Jamie uses his platform to connect with hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook and Instagram, openly sharing his journey and experiences.
“Music has the power to bring people outside of the community into the community,” he told New York Times, emphasizing how his art serves as a bridge for understanding and inclusion.
About a year into his transition, Jamie Wilson took to Facebook to share before-and-after photos—some shirtless—that quickly went viral, amassing an astonishing 13 million views. The post caught the attention of celebrities, with actress Ruby Rose remarking that he was “looking like a young Channing Tatum,” while rapper Lil Wayne simply commented, “Wow.”
”That’s when it really picked up,” Wilson said.
After two years of dedication and hard work, Jamie has fully transformed into the man he has always been at heart.
Despite his growing fame, Jamie, who lives in New York City, noticed a surprising shift in his career. “People didn’t start listening to my music until after my transition, which is funny because I had to really practice to regain my singing voice since my vocal cords had changed so drastically,” he reflected.
Having gone through gender-affirming procedures himself, he knows firsthand how emotional and physically demanding the process can be. His story is relatable to so many and highlights how important it is to stay strong, be confident, and embrace who you really are.
In 2020, Jamie shared that he is no longer in contact with most of his family members.
”You don’t have to agree with everything your child does, but at the end of the day, you have to love your child, because they are going to be who they are anyway,” he said.

Despite the challenges he’s faced and being cut off from his family, Jamie feels a strong sense of responsibility to continue sharing his experiences as a trans man.
”I feel like definitely right now it’s important. I hope 10 years from now it’s not an issue for people like it is right now. Trans rights are big right now. It’s something I won’t stop talking about until I have all the rights I should have,” Jame says.
Even with progress in recent years, trans folks still deal with big challenges. Whether it’s facing judgment from society or struggling to fully accept themselves, the road isn’t always easy.
Ironically, he has been accused of being “too masculine” and “trying too hard to fit the mold of a cisgender male.”
While Jamie Wilson has received immense support for his trans identity, he’s also faced his share of critics, both online and in real life. “I had people tell me I can’t be transgender because I was such a pretty girl or because I didn’t show the signs,” he shared.
Despite the negativity, he remains determined to be a source of inspiration. His response on Instagram, where he now has over 300,000 followers, delivered a powerful message:
“Not everyone has to show ‘signs’ to be transgender. You don’t need to pass any tests to prove you’re trans…”
With before and after transition photos highlighting his transformation, he continued:
“And you sure as hell don’t need ANYONE’S approval but your own.”
Jamie’s female-to-male transition photos show him smiling with short hair, dressed in casual clothing, and he added:
“This life is about finding yourself and becoming YOU. No one’s journey is the same…”
Jamie’s story isn’t just about his transformation — it’s also a guide for others who are navigating the ups and downs of transitioning.
By sharing his personal journey through photos and experiences, Jamie does more than just inspire—he creates a sense of community and belonging.
His message is simple but powerful: everyone deserves to be seen, accepted, and celebrated for who they are.
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