Inside World’s Strongest Man

Tom Stoltman’s

epic lifestyle, from moving home as he was too big to Rangers and romance

REMARKABLE Tom Stoltman has done it again after the giant Scot was crowned the World's Strongest Man for a third time.

His wife Sinead joined him to celebrate his incredible achievement after he conquered his favourite Atlas Stones event in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Stoltman, who gave up booze to train, said: "I just want to be ‘King of the World,’ and that’s what I've done. I’ve worked for a third title for a while now and to do it before 30 years old is an achievement."

The 6ft 8in Invergordan native has moved to a luxury pad because he was too big for his old home. The mad Rangers fan has a room dedicated to his team, saying: “This is the boys' room. No girls allowed. It’s all painted blue and white. It goes perfectly."

Tom, who is nicknamed the Albatross, was inspired to take up strongman events by his brother Luke and says it helped him combat a type of autism which he was diagnosed with aged five. He said: “If I hadn’t got involved in ­strongman, I think I'd have been in a dark place."

He met 5ft wife Sinead at a music festival and the pair, who are both 29, got hitched at 21, while he was working at Morrisons doing some security work and she was a qualified support worker.

The pair love trips out together, heading to concerts to see Beyonce, holidays to Disneyland, matches at Rangers and nights out down the pub.