The self-proclaimed “alpha male” Wes Watson just got caught in another credibility disaster.
YouTuber Jon Bravo, who’s been relentlessly dissecting Watson’s online persona for months, dropped new receipts that make the six-foot claim harder to defend than ever.
In his latest post, Bravo revealed that Watson’s new companion, identified as “Jasmine”, appeared on a known escort site — complete with a listed height of 5’6”. Bravo then showed a recent photo of Watson standing next to her. The comparison was damaging: Watson was barely taller, making his long-standing “6-foot alpha” claims look like another exaggeration.
“Do you guys remember how I was telling you in my last video how he scours the Internet on those ‘sites’ to find his next Sharmuta? … Swipe right to see how tall she is. Jasmine as the site lists her is 5’6”. The third picture in the slide is them together — and him being just a bit taller than her.”



The post quickly went viral among Watson’s critics who pointed out that the math doesn’t lie. If Jasmine is 5’6” and Watson barely clears her head, that would put him right around 5’8” — the same height listed on his arrest records.
For months, Watson has denied being a “short king” even after official records contradicted him. When the height scandal first broke, he insisted officers “eyeballed” him during booking and that medical staff confirmed he was six feet tall. But Bravo’s findings appear to undercut that defense completely.
Now instead of proving his dominance, Watson’s photos have become the latest meme in a saga that refuses to fade away.
This isn’t Watson’s first public mess. Bravo’s previous video accused the influencer of dating escorts and even suggested both Watson and Jasmine may have the herp, citing footage of a fan picking up a prescription under Watson’s name.
At the time, Bravo also questioned Watson’s finances, pointing to tax issues, declining program sales and an unfinalized divorce. Despite that, Watson continues to flaunt expensive cars and a lavish lifestyle — hallmarks of his “alpha” brand.
For a man who built his empire on image, Watson’s constant need to prove himself — in height, wealth or women — only reinforces the opposite.
Jon Bravo didn’t just expose a lie about inches. He exposed the entire illusion of what Watson’s persona is built on.
The “alpha” who preaches strength from within can’t seem to stand tall without the right camera angle.