Diane Youdale Gilbert, known for her role as ‘Jet’ on the show Gladiators, discussed her time on the popular TV show, which aired in the 90s. Diane revealed that she initially auditioned as a contender but ended up as a Gladiator due to her gymnastic skills. Despite her success on the show, she admitted to feeling uncomfortable with fame and being recognized by the public. After leaving Gladiators in 1996 due to an injury, Diane pursued a career as a psychotherapist and counselor, inspired by her interest in the mind and helping people understand themselves.

Reflecting on her decision to leave Gladiators, Diane recalled a traumatic injury during an untelevised event that led her to prioritize her health and well-being over fame. She expressed a love for walking and nature, which influenced her choice to leave the show and focus on personal growth. Diane maintained close relationships with her former colleagues from the show and remains involved in the Gladiators community by hosting a podcast and interviewing new cast members. She praised the new BBC reboot of the show, appreciating the inclusion of humor and engaging storytelling.

Diane shared details of her personal life, including her marriage to wife Zoe Gilbert, whom she met in a supermarket and quickly fell in love with. The couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary last year and have been embraced by fans and supporters. Despite unexpected attention due to her relationship, Diane expressed a commitment to love and connection regardless of societal expectations. Looking forward, Diane aims to expand her counseling practice and work with individuals in the public eye who may feel exposed and projected upon.

Diane also voiced her interest in returning to television as a presenter or consultant for shows like Gladiators, leveraging her experience from the original series. She highlighted the importance of mental health support and creating safe spaces for individuals to explore their emotions and experiences. Diane’s journey from a Gladiator to a psychotherapist reflects her passion for helping others and building meaningful connections. Through her work and personal life, Diane continues to inspire others to embrace authenticity and pursue their calling with passion and purpose.

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