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Gladiators star Giant calls BBC ‘archaic’ for axing him over OnlyFans model girlfriend

Gladiators star Giant calls BBC ‘archaic’ for axing him over OnlyFans model girlfriend

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Gladiators star Giant has expressed his surprise at the BBC’s “archaic” decision to allegedly axe him after telling bosses he was in a relationship with an OnlyFans model. Last week, the former professional bodybuilder and firefighter, real name Jamie Bigg, claimed he was dropped from the BBC reboot of the hit 1990s show after informing them he was going to make details of his romantic life public. Bigg said concealing the truth about his partner’s job would “not align” with his values, telling The Independent: “It wasn’t something I expected, especially given the commitment I’ve shown to the role. I’ve always taken being in the public eye seriously, and I believe being a role model is about honesty as well as professionalism. For me, that means not hiding parts of who I am or the people I care about.” ‘Gladiators’ star …

SEC’s Sankey Says Language in Tampering Rules Is ‘Archaic’ and NCAA Needs to Adjust Quickly

SEC’s Sankey Says Language in Tampering Rules Is ‘Archaic’ and NCAA Needs to Adjust Quickly

Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey called NCAA language covering tampering rules “archaic,” but stopped short of urging the oversight body to halt tampering investigations, the way the Big Ten did earlier this week. Speaking to reporters Saturday at the SEC basketball tournament in Nashville, Tennessee, the commissioner said the new landscape in college sports, which includes name-image-likeness payments to players, shifting and liberal transfer rules along with the increased influence of agents, calls for the language surrounding the rules to be changed. “We need clarity,” Sankey said. “Secondly, we need understanding on the part of policymakers of what’s actually happening. How’s this game being played? That doesn’t mean the NCAA should just stop. But the notion that a memo would be sent and that changes things when the NCAA is perceived as sitting on the sidelines, that’s not a workable solution.” The NCAA followed with a memo — the one Sankey speaks of — announcing it would “pursue significant penalties” for tampering violations. While the Big Ten sent a letter to the NCAA asking for …