GLADIATORS star Vogue looks unrecognisable 30 years after the original show aired.

Suzanne Cox, who opted for the name of Vogue for her Gladiator, had long dark hair for her part and showed off her impressive physique.



Still into fitness, the star went on to release a number of workout DVDs, including one named Bodylicious and a dance workout.

She shared a snap with two former co-stars in May, Helen O'Reilly and Diane Youdale, and could be seen sporting a totally different hairstyle.

Suzanne has opted for short hair and instead of her dark brown locks from her Gladiator days, she has opted for a lighter shade.

She rocked a black t-shirt, leggings and trainers for her photo as she wrapped her arms around her former co-stars.

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They were attending a film festival at the time, and Suzanne aksed her followers who was planning to come along.

Elsewhere on her social media, Suzanne shares pictures of her adorable dogs and the occasional snap of her stylish house which pops with colour.

The Gladiator star went on to have two children and married 1997 Gladiators quarter-finalist Mark Roberts.

Iconic telly hit Gladiators is being lined up for a major comeback by the BBC.

The show was a Saturday night titan for most of the 1990s – with super-fit members of the public battling a team of 'Gladiators'.

It made stars of the likes of 'Jet' aka Diane Youdale and 'Wolf' – bodybuilder Michael Van Wijk, with more than 14 million viewers tuning in each week.

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Now, BBC One is lining up a reboot of the series, 30 years after it first aired on ITV.

Broadcast reported that the show is expected to start filming in Sheffield Arena next year.

Hungry Bear Media – the company founded by Holly Willoughby's husband Dan Baldwin – is involved in plans to bring it back to screens.

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