The BBC has spoken out about the future of Strictly Come Dancing as the show finds itself in the midst of a series of allegations involving two former dancers.
An investigation was launched by the BBC show after receiving complaints from ex-contestants. Amanda Abbington, who competed on the show last year, filed complaints against her dance partner Giovanni Pernice, accusing him of "threatening and abusive behaviour" during their practice sessions, which she claims resulted in her suffering from PTSD.
Giovanni has vehemently denied these accusations. More recently, fellow dancer Graziano Di Prima was axed from his role on Strictly following allegations of gross misconduct towards his former dance partner Zara McDermott.
A representative for Graziano has now addressed the incident, confirming that the dancer kicked Zara once during rehearsals, recognising his "mistake" and expressing regret for his actions.The BBC has now confirmed the show will be back on air as usual in September, with hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman returning.
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