Doctor Who and Batman Stunt Rider Jasmine Jackson Lloyd Dies at 33
Doctor Who and Batman Stunt Rider Dies at 33

Tributes have poured in for Jasmine Jackson Lloyd, a stunt rider who worked on BBC's Doctor Who and Gentleman Jack, as well as blockbuster films The Batman and Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves. She passed away suddenly on April 10, 2026, at the age of 33.

Confirmation of Death

The tragic news was confirmed via her official Instagram page. Alongside a photograph of the star, a post read: "So sorry to have to let everyone know, tragically Jasmine passed away on the 10th of April... It is such a shock and difficult time for her family and everyone who was involved in her life."

Battles with Mental Health and Addiction

The post continued: "Jasmine suffered from mental health issues and battled addiction for years until it finally got the better of her. She always tried her best no matter the circumstances and brought joy wherever she went. Jasmine will forever be missed but never forgotten."

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Funeral Details

The post shared funeral details, encouraging attendees to "carry a small bunch of foliage or flowers" and noting: "Anything goes for the dress code, especially encouraged are sparkles, sequins, feathers, lace, fur and bright colours. Please be mindful and respectful."

Career Highlights

Jasmine Jackson Lloyd worked on Doctor Who and Gentleman Jack as a stunt rider. She also contributed to The Batman in 2022 and served as a stunt double for Michelle Rodriguez in riding sequences for Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves in 2023.

Beyond stunt work, she was a brown belt kickboxer, climbing instructor, scuba divemaster, aerialist, and fire performer. Her final Instagram post, shared 11 weeks before her death, featured a TikTok video of her with her motocross bike, captioned: "Apologies in advance for all the incoming bike spam. What's your guys' favourite smell? #motorcross #moto #motogirl #motorcrosslife."

Tributes from Fans and Friends

Tributes poured in on social media. One fan wrote: "I'm so sorry. We never met, but she was an inspiration to so many women and riders like myself. What an incredible person and what tragic events. I am absolutely heartbroken and I never even knew her. My heart is with her family and those close to her."

Another added: "I'm so so sorry to hear this. I knew her growing up, and thought she was just the coolest girl I'd ever met! I have fond memories of antics at youth club and visiting her house. Rest in peace Jasmine, I hope your suffering has ended and you have found quiet in the storm."

A third commented: "This is devastating. Sending all my love to the family." A fourth shared: "We never managed to wakeboard behind a horse on the Newborough shoreline together, with you riding Jasmine. But I'll always remember you and your attitude towards making these things adventures up. Rest assured you've inspired so many. I'm so sorry you had to leave this early."

A fifth wrote: "RIP Jasmine. Was a pleasure working with you." A sixth simply said: "Condolences to all the family and friends."

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