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Pedophile pop star Gary Glitter, 81, ‘on his last legs’ behind bars in UK prison: report

March 19, 2026
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Pedophile pop star Gary Glitter, 81, ‘on his last legs’ behind bars in UK prison: report

British pop star pedophile Gary Glitter is a frail shadow of his former self — and insiders claim he’s likely to die behind bars.

Once a chart-topper during the 1970s glam scene, Glitter became more known for his decades-long trail of sex crimes involving young girls, child abuse images and convictions across multiple countries — turning the idol into one of Britain’s most reviled offenders.

The 81-year-old is “on his last legs,” barely able to move, almost completely deaf and increasingly isolated inside a prison in southwest England, according to The Sun.

Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, spends up to 23 hours a day alone in his cell on a unit reserved for vulnerable inmates, the outlet reported.

Mugshot of Paul Gadd, also known as Gary Glitter, after being convicted of sexual offenses in 2015.
British pop star pedo Gary Glitter, pictured in police custody in 2015, is serving a 16-year sentence for abusing three young girls. AFP/Getty Images

“He often moves around in a wheelchair and staff are told about his hearing impairment and reduced mobility,” one insider said. “Most people would struggle to recognize him now up.”

Fellow inmates are said to believe the former singer will never leave prison alive.

The fallen star’s troubles go beyond failing health. He’s also under mounting pressure from an ongoing legal fight to seize his assets after being declared bankrupt. A recent hearing at Bristol County Court has only added to his stress, sources say.

Gary Glitter arrives home after a day at the police station in London.
Briefly freed in 2023, Glitter was swiftly hauled back to prison after authorities uncovered disturbing behavior involving minors Matt Keeble / Splash News
Pop star Gary Glitter performing on stage, dressed in a sparkling costume, with his arm raised and pointing.
Glitter was a chart-topper during the 1970s glam rock scene. PA Wire/Press Association Images

Despite his condition, Glitter hasn’t earned sympathy behind bars.

Other inmates reportedly view him as arrogant, and tensions remain high — another reason he’s kept separated from the general population.

The disgraced performer is serving a 16-year sentence for abusing three young girls. He was briefly released in 2023 but was quickly hauled back to prison after authorities found disturbing behavior involving minors.

Last year, parole officials denied Glitter’s release, ruling he still posed a risk due to an “uncontrolled interest” in young girls.

His sentence runs until 2031, with another review not expected until at least next year.

British glam rocker Gary Glitter smiles at journalists.
Glitter in Vietnam, who was convicted in 2006 for abusing two young girls, just 10 and 11. Reuters

Inside prison, Glitter lives under relatively comfortable conditions compared to other inmates — receiving meals in his cell and a small weekly allowance for snacks and personal items. But sources say his declining health and isolation are taking a toll.

“If he doesn’t get parole soon most officers and inmates think he will see out his days in jail,” the insider said.

Glitter’s rap sheet stretches back decades. He was first locked up in 1999 after cops found thousands of child abuse images on his computer, serving just four months before skipping out of the country as the heat closed in.

The sick “Rock and Roll (Parts 1 and 2)” rocker bounced around overseas. He was booted from Cambodia amid sex crime claims before being convicted in Vietnam in 2006 for abusing two young girls, just 10 and 11, landing him behind bars again.

He later slunk back to the UK, where he was dramatically arrested at his London penthouse in 2012 as part of Operation Yewtree — the probe that finally helped bring him down for good.

The post Pedophile pop star Gary Glitter, 81, ‘on his last legs’ behind bars in UK prison: report appeared first on New York Post.

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