Born in New York, Gillett was raised in England before returning to
Long Island, New York at an early age. She is a graduate of
South Side High School and completed her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education at
Hofstra University and
Springfield College, having earned both academic and athletic scholarships. Gillett began her professional career playing for
Watford before moving up to
Brighton & Hove Albion. While signed with Brighton, Gillett was loaned to
Crystal Palace of the
Women's Championship with whom she was signed for the following season. Gillett is a vocal supporter of increasing awareness of issues in women's football, having been the target of sexist abuse on the field. On 12 January 2020 at an away match against
Coventry United Ladies at
Butts Park Arena, Gillett reported to the referee after the first half that a group of men standing behind her goal made several verbally abusive and sexist comments, including shouting that the referee ought to confirm the gender of various players. Gillett later commented to the BBC that "It is something I don't think should be at a women's game – or any game. It is not acceptable." The event prompted Gillett's former manager
Hope Powell to respond, "There need to be proper sanctions in place to stop these people coming and supporting the game that everybody loves." before stating that if she had been the target of the abuse she would have walked off. == References ==