"Surfer Girl by day, Porn Star/dominant and alternative model of your wildest fantasies by night."
T’was browsing through BeachGrit’s X notifications a few minutes ago when I found a fascinating interpretation of our coverage of transgender surf queen Sasha Jane Lowerson from the Desexing Society Podcast.
DSP writes,
“…for as little as $12.44 per month, Sasha’s fans can access twenty-six racy photos and twelve videos.” Remember Sasha Jane Lowerson? The man ruining WA women’s surfing competitions? He’s trying his hand at porn now. And Beach Grit, the surfing magazine that has steadfastly supported this man, has published a whole article promoting his porn. It’s literally an ad to get readers to go and buy his porn.”
“…for as little as $12.44 per month, Sasha’s fans can access twenty-six racy photos and twelve videos.”
Remember Sasha Jane Lowerson? The man ruining WA women’s surfing competitions? He’s trying his hand at porn now. And Beach Grit, the surfing magazine that has steadfastly… pic.twitter.com/Nh8YqOvKAE— Desexing Society Podcast (@DesexingSociety) June 26, 2025
BeachGrit readers have long enjoyed the travails of the inspirational Sasha Jane Lowerson, formerly known as longboard champ Andrew Egan, and her war against the relentless bigotry and fear surrounding delicious she dick and the erotic charge of T-Gals. That enjoyment was reinforced one month ago when Sasha Jane Lowerson revealed her pivot into online porn.
On her new Instagram account, the previous one being deleted “after a TERF came into my space throwing shade all over the place and getting my main adult content page deleted”, Sasha was photographed in a variety of sultry poses on the streets of Paris, her outfits leaving little for the imagination to decode.
Sasha teased her followers, “World you like a taste of my pie?”
In her latest message to fans, Sasha Jane Lowerson has posted a manifesto of sorts in a psychedelic video on YouTube.
“As the surf industry crumbles as the big companies sell out and loose (sic) their soul. The pro surfer is left with no income source. Only fans and YouTube have been a source of income for some willing to adapt to the fast changing media environment.”
Gripping!