WATCH: Olympic Star Gabby Thomas Opens Up About This 'Aggressive' Treatment From Men at Airports

The 28-year-old athlete shared the disturbing encounters on TikTok.

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Olympic star Gabby Thomas took to social media to ask fans for their advice on disturbing encounters she has recently experienced in airports. In a video posted to TikTok on Tuesday (Jan. 28), the 28-year-old shared that “middle-aged men” have made traveling a nightmare for her.

Thomas also said that the men have been acting “aggressive and hostile” as well. “I need some advice right now because I fear I’m being stalked and I genuinely don’t know what to do or who to go to,” Thomas said.

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“At this point, every time that I travel, I’m afraid that these men — it’s three to six of them, middle-aged — are going to show up and harass me.”

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Thomas, the recipient of the gold medal in the women’s 200m final at last year’s Paris Olympics, explained that the men appear in multiple cities to ask for her autograph. However, she said there’s been “like 40 of them.” Thomas claimed that they also show up outside of the airport and at her gate inside the terminal.

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“They show up either at the front door of the airport, at the correct concourse or they show up at my gate, which means they have flight tickets and they get past security,” she told fans.

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“What scares me is they have my flight information. I don’t know if they’re hacking me, but they get really hostile and aggressive if I say no.”

Thomas then said she’s changed all of her online passwords to regain some sort of privacy. She also stated that the men have been confrontational with her boyfriend as well, former Yale University football player Spencer McManes.

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“Do I go to airport security?” she asked in the clip. “It’s, like, a multi-city thing, so I can’t just go to the Austin police because they’re not in Austin right now. I don’t know where these people live.”

Thomas ended the post with how much she dislikes feeling unsafe while traveling.