Irish Sunday Mirror

First deaf Gladiator inspired by Rose

Strictly winner congratula­tes kids’ budding role model Fury

- BY LAURA ARMSTRONG Assistant Editor, Showbiz

WHEN Gladiators unleashed Fury no one cheered louder for the show’s first deaf combatant than actress and Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-ellis.

Deaf ex-eastender Rose, 29, sent congratula­tions to Fury, whose real name is Jodie Ounsley, after the first episode of the rebooted show went out last Saturday evening on the BBC.

Fury made a storming start as she and three other Gladiators took on brave contenders in the Gauntlet. Then she made short work of her competitor in Hang Tough and was interviewe­d by Barney Walsh, who co-hosts the allaction show with dad and The Chase star Bradley.

Rose and Exeter Chiefs rugby star Jodie, 23, who wears a cochlear implant, became pals after Rose appeared as Strictly’s first deaf contestant in 2021. Jodie said she is thrilled to be a role model for young people.

She said: “Rose has been so supportive, she sent me a message after the show saying she thought it was great, congratula­ting me on being the first deaf gladiator.

“People like her, Tasha Ghouri (who appeared on Love Island) and me – we’re all in the same boat, just trying to be good role models.

“I think Rose is amazing, I’m in awe of what she’s done.”

Rose on Strictly prompted a huge surge in applicatio­ns for British Sign Language classes. She has since made a documentar­y about the language, and this new spaper joined her in calling for BSL to be on the NHS.

Jodie said: “It is bizarre that people have to pay to learn BSL. You can’t learn it from the bits and pieces on Youtube.

“My parents were told when I was a kid that I should focus on my speech, but I’ve learned some BSL as an adult, and I think everyone should.”

Jodie, who is a ju-jitsu champ, has been inundated with messages from youngsters since her debut.

She said: “I’m really lucky as I have incredibly supportive parents. But I did struggle with my confidence because it wasn’t until I was in my teens that I became aware of any deaf role models.

“Now for kids there are so many people, and it means such a lot to have someone to look up to. Now I get sent messages and videos all the time.

“One five-yearold with a cochlear impact was jumping up and down and screaming, ‘I want to be a gladiator.’ That really warmed my heart. It was a really easy decision to do Gladiators, but I wasn’t sure what to expect. It’s been such an amazing experience.”

‘‘ A five-year-old with a cochlear implant jumped & screamed: ‘I want to be a gladiator’

 ?? Fury with Legend, Matt Morsia ?? laura.armstrong@reachplc.com
GLADIATOR READY Jodie Ounsley as fearsome Fury
AMAZING Deaf Strictly star Rose
STAND TOUGH
Fury with Legend, Matt Morsia laura.armstrong@reachplc.com GLADIATOR READY Jodie Ounsley as fearsome Fury AMAZING Deaf Strictly star Rose STAND TOUGH

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