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  2. Livi Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon, who, at 6 ft is the tallest female Gladiator on the show, [8] has spoken about her desire to use her appearances to inspire people to embrace their uniqueness, because she herself was bullied for her height at school. [9] The show debuted on BBC One in January 2024. [10]

  3. Karenjeet Kaur Bains - Wikipedia

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    Karenjeet Kaur Bains (born 23 July 1996) is a British powerlifter, former track and field athlete and television personality known for appearing on the television show Gladiators as "Athena". She has won the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships junior title and became the first British Sikh woman to represent her country at both the European ...

  4. Bon chic bon genre - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Mantoux published a handbook for BCBG style (BCBG – Le guide du bon chic bon genre) in 1985. It was a French equivalent to The Official Preppy Handbook and The Sloane Ranger Handbook, both published earlier in the decade. The BCBG social group is associated with certain residential areas in Paris and Versailles.

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  6. Jemma Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Jemma Sara Palmer [1] (born 10 April 1983) [2] is an English businesswoman, television personality, model and former professional wrestler.She is best known by the name Inferno, which she used in the 2008 British television series Gladiators. [2]

  7. Gladiatrix - Wikipedia

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    The Romans of the Classical period had no specific word for female gladiators as a type or class. [1] The earliest reference to a woman gladiator as gladiatrix is by a scholiast in the 4th–5th century, who mockingly wonders whether a woman undergoing training for a performance at the ludi for the Floralia, a festival known for racy performances by seminude dancers, wants to be a gladiatrix ...