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Giant leaves BBC show Gladiators after three seasons

In a further statement, Bigg, from Ilkeston, Derbyshire, said: “I made it clear that I was planning to go public with my relationship, including the fact my partner works as an OnlyFans creator, and shortly after that I was told I wouldn’t be continuing on Gladiators.”
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