AMERICAN GLADIATORS' TALKS OF MAN BOOBS AND
SHRUNKEN JUNK
American Gladiators” reality series star “Nitro”
has written a memoir entitled – Gladiator: A True Story of
‘Roids, Rage and Redemption. In the book the gladiator, whose
real name is Dan Clark talked about the negative effects of
muscle-enhancing drugs, which included making sex painful for
him, shrunken genitalia and growing breasts.
“Man boobs, breast-chesticles is what they’re
called on the street. Gynecomastia is the scientific name. No
matter what you call it, I [had] it,” says Clark, who used the
bodybuilding chemicals to achieve the perfect physique for the
television series. “I hate[d] taking off my shirt. For photo
shoots, [I’d] wet my nipple with spit … [to] look firm instead
of hanging down.”
Clark worked on the original “American
Gladiators” for seven seasons (1989 to 1996). During production
he pleaded with the wardrobe stylist to make him a new uniform,
but didn’t let on that it was “to hide my budding breasts.”
Clark would later undergo breast reduction surgery.
Clark, 44, who was also at one time a defensive
lineman for the Los Angeles Rams, says that he used steroids for
20 years. Clark says that the drugs caused his testicle to
shrink, and he often would have to explain the situation to
girls that he bedded. “”My balls never really regained their
size. They’re kind of shriveled,” Clark says that he told one
lover.
Clark also says that because of steroids, he
experienced a “dull throbbing pain” every time he had sex.
Gladiator: A True Story of ‘Roids, Rage and
Redemption is published by Simon and Schuster and hits the
shelves on February 10.