Strictly Come Dancing's very own Craig Revel Horwood has called for the BBC to swiftly release the findings of an investigation into alleged mistreatment of celebrity contestants on the show.The outspoken judge pointed out that this isn't an isolated issue, highlighting that other networks face similar challenges.The BBC had spent a solid three months delving into allegations of rehearsal room bullying, sparked by a complaint against professional dancer Giovanni Pernice, who has since denied any wrongdoing.
Despite the lengthy investigation, the report's conclusions are still being kept under wraps. Craig, 59, expressed his eagerness: "We want the results sooner rather than later." However, he was quick to note, "It's not just the BBC, though, is it?
The BBC is in the public eye because of its public funding. ITV has the same issues." Following the controversy, which included complaints from actress Amanda Abbington, who was partnered with Giovanni during her stint on the show, the BBC has implemented tougher safeguards for its stars.This includes ensuring a chaperone is present "at all times" in the training rooms, reports the Mirror.
Sign up to OK's TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free In a statement last month, the BBC said: "The BBC is today announcing additional steps to strengthen welfare and support on Strictly Come Dancing.
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