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Gladiators' Vogue married contender she fancied after co-star and security set them up
set to make a return to screens after 22 years away - has confessed how she had to enlist the help of a co-star and a security guard to ensure she hooked up with the man of her dreams.Vogue - aka Suzanne Cox - fell head over heels in more ways than one when she met Mark Roberts, one of the contestants in the 1990s ITV show.READ MORE: 90s boybands now - drugs controversy, tragic deaths and 15 kidsBut she was so overcome with shyness she had to rely on others to get her a date with the hunk.Thankfully it had a happy ending and the couple are this year celebrating 20 years of marriage and have two children.Now aged 50, Suzanne joined Gladiators in 1995 and was given the stage name Vogue.Speaking to The GladPod, a podcast all about Gladiators, Suzanne revealed how she got closer to one of the contestants than planned.She said she first spotted her now husband Mark Roberts, a gym instructor, in a Birmingham nightclub in 1997 as Gladiators and contenders enjoyed an evening out before filming the last series of the show."I thought Mark looked really nice but I had no idea who he was," she said. "Then when training started I was chatting to one of the cameramen and he told me what a nice guy Mark was."It was only later I realised he was the same man I'd seen in the nightclub."She said she then confided in fellow Gladiator Rebel and that's when Cupid swung into action."It was like being back at school with people telling Mark I fancied him.
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Sport's wildest ever streakers from Champions League final to naked darts display
first person to strip naked at a professional darts event.Whilst commentators and camera operators will attempt to pretend that the streaker does not even exist as play is stopped, many become infamous thanks to their antics.With this being said, here are five of sport's wildest ever streakers, including one who provided a naked darts display.It was perhaps apt that the streaker believed to be darts' first ever stripped naked during a match involving cult figure Ted Hankey.The Count was taking on Shaun Greatbatch in the first round of the BDO World Darts Championship back in 2001 when a naked woman disrupted play.She was able to run onto the stage fully nude, waving her hands around before being removed by security staff.The crowd did give her a standing ovation as she was removed whilst the players took a break before resuming play, with the iconic Hankey going on to win.Social media influencer Kinsey Wolanski made headlines back in 2019 when she ran onto the pitch during the Champions League final in Madrid.She was not naked, though, instead wearing a black swimsuit promoting the porn website of her then boyfriend Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who himself got invaded the pitch during the 2014 World Cup final.Wolanski's antics caused her followers to sky rocket as she gained over two million followers on Instagram alone after the incident.However, she was arrested by Spanish police once removed from the pitch and spent the night in a jail cell.Whilst most streakers do so as a one-time thing, others have instead chosen to make a career out of being a pitch invader.Mark Roberts certainly falls into this category, having begun his streaking career in 1993 before later 'retiring' two decades later in 2013.He did come out of
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Football hooligan figures show massive surge following Everton missile horror
Chelsea's win over Tottenham.Four arrests were made following disorder in the West Ham section following their loss at Manchester United, while Merseyside Police have charged a man after Aston Villa duo Lucas Digne and Matty Cash were both struck by a bottle as they celebrated their side's winning goal at Goodison Park.The trouble comes just six months after fans high on drink and drugs and without tickets were involved in violent scenes that ruined England's Euro 2020 final with the Italians at Wembley.The FA commissioned a review, which described the trouble as a "source of national shame" that could have led to fatalities.Some of the recommendations included a call for a review of stewarding, stricter measures regarding the sale of alcohol and tougher penalties for individuals found guilty of football-related disorder.The Premier League insisted at the start of this season stewards would be deployed at games to detect incidents of hate crime.But Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the National Police Chief's lead officer for football policing, believes legislation needs to change, including banning the consumption of booze in the stands.Roberts believes League bosses don't provide police with enough funding to deal with trouble - and insists there is not enough dialogue from those who run the sport.He said: "I've not seen this happen (stewards report hate crime).
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