It is reported that the investigation is nearing its conclusion,
BBC executives are reportedly scrambling to conclude the investigation into Giovanni Pernice’s alleged misconduct before the new series of Strictly Come Dancing kicks off in just two weeks.
The professional dancer, 33, was partnered with Sherlock star Amanda Abbington for the 2023 season, but she unexpectedly exited the competition just five weeks in.
The actress, 50, has made several accusations against Pernice, claiming his teaching methods were “unnecessary, abusive, cruel, and mean.” Pernice has strongly denied all allegations.
According to The Sun, the investigation is nearing its conclusion and the network is racing to finalise the probe ahead of Strictly’s premiere on September 14
With an official announcement expected in the coming days.
Abbington previously claimed there are 50 hours of video footage – from cameras she alleges were installed after she raised concerns during her first week – which Pernice “doesn’t want anyone to see” but have been reviewed by the BBC.
“We would urge people to wait for the review’s conclusion and not to pay heed to these very serious and defamatory allegations that have no evidence in support of them.”
In July professional dancer Graziano Di Prima left the show after allegations about his treatment of Love Island star Zara McDermott in 2023.
Paralympian Will Bayley also revealed he suffered a serious injury while performing a jump during Strictly rehearsals in 2019, and claimed he was shown “no duty of care”.
In August, the broadcaster announced new measures to “strengthen welfare and support” on the show, including a chaperone who would be present during training room rehearsals “at all times”.
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Source: Los Angeles Times1