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Gladiators star Apollo: Police investigate reported stalking of Alex Gray

Police are investigating after Gladiators star Apollo was reportedly harassed on set in Sheffield by a stalker.

The star, real name Alex Gray, 33, was also targeted by the female stalker at home and when meeting fans, according to The Sun on Sunday.

South Yorkshire Police confirmed to BBC News that they were aware of reports of a man in his 30s “being subjected to stalking and harassment”.

“An investigation has been launched and enquiries are ongoing,” the police added.

The BBC declined to comment, while Hungry Bear Media, which produces the show, has not responded to a request for comment.

Gray, a former rugby union and American football player, first appeared in the BBC reboot of the programme last year.

On Saturday, Gray told The Sun on Sunday: “There was an incident. That’s as much as I can say, until something comes of it and there’s action taken.

“Maybe there might not be. I’m still waiting to hear. The police are doing their thing.”

The newspaper reported that the BBC and Hungry Bear Media arranged for extra security around the Utilita Arena in Sheffield and outside the block of flats where he stays during filming.

The 6ft 5in (1.96m) star, from County Durham, recently revealed he often gets stopped by fans but finds the experience “really nice”.

“The show is universally loved by almost everybody,” he said.

Gladiators ‘totally eclipsed’ my sporting career’Gladiators changed my life’, say 2024 finalistsGladiators 2024: Winners crowned after grand finalFirst broadcast on ITV on 10 October 1992, Gladiators was like nothing seen before in a prime-time Saturday slot.

The Lycra-clad combatants, including Wolf, Warrior, Shadow and Cobra, became household names, while contenders took on an exhausting array of challenges.

The show ran on the network until 2000, before being resurrected by Sky between 2008 and 2009.

The BBC reboot in 2024 proved to be a ratings hit, with new Gladiators including Apollo, Sabre, Legend and Giant quickly becoming fan favourites.

Filming for the second series took place in Sheffield last August, and the show returned to BBC One and iPlayer this weekend.

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