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Strictly star Giovanni Pernice speaks out as he is cleared of overwhelming majority of bullying allegations 

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice has spoken out after he was cleared of the overwhelming majority of allegations made against him by his former partner, actress Amanda Abbington.

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice has spoken out after he was cleared of the overwhelming majority of allegations made against him by his former partner, actress Amanda Abbington.

A six-month probe into the star, who is now performing on the Italian version of the show, came to an end today as the findings of the BBCs investigation were released and Mr Pernice was cleared of threatening and abusive behaviour.

Mr Pernice, 37, said he was pleased following the end of the probe, which found in his favour on all but six of the 17 allegations made by Ms Abbington, 50.

His former partner quit the show abruptly in just week five of last years series, citing personal reasons, before going on to accuse the dancer of mean and cruel behaviour.

Despite bosses finding Mr Pernice was not aggressive, threatening or physically abusive, it did uphold some of Ms Abbingtons complaints of verbal bullying and harassment. 

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice has spoken out after he was cleared of the overwhelming majority of allegations made against him by his former partner, actress Amanda Abbington

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice has spoken out after he was cleared of the overwhelming majority of allegations made against him by his former partner, actress Amanda Abbington 

Mr Pernice, 37, said he was pleased following the end of the probe, which found in his favour on all but six of the 17 allegations made by Ms Abbington, 50

Mr Pernice, 37, said he was pleased following the end of the probe, which found in his favour on all but six of the 17 allegations made by Ms Abbington, 50

The Sherlock actress, pictured last week, complained about her treatment on the show in 2023

The Sherlock actress, pictured last week, complained about her treatment on the show in 2023

Mr Pernices spokesperson said the dancer is pleased after the overwhelming majority of claims against him were dismissed

Mr Pernices spokesperson said the dancer is pleased after the overwhelming majority of claims against him were dismissed

The BBC also agreed with Ms Abbington that at times he appeared to be giving her overly negative feedback. 

In a written statement, a spokesperson for Giovanni Pernice said today: We are pleased that this six-month review has not found any evidence of threatening or abusive behaviour by Giovanni.

Giovanni is relieved that the overwhelming majority of allegations out to the BBC have not been upheld and looks forward to continuing his work on Dancing With The Stars in Italy this season.

A source close to Italian star Mr Pernice added: Gio is pleased that this has been thrown out after what has been a torrid nine months or so for him.

From the outset, Giovanni has rejected any claims of threatening or abusive behaviour. While he appreciates that the BBC has likely decided to uphold some allegations to avoid the accusations of a whitewash – theyve upheld the weakest allegations put to him.

Sources have told MailOnline Ms Abbingtons bullying claims amounted to Giovanni swearing at her and not giving her enough feedback during their rehearsal sessions which took place last autumn. She also claimed that her partner stepped on her toe.

One said: Giovanni has never tried to say he isnt a hard taskmaster but he isnt a bully and no evidence of that was found.

It was an evidence based investigation and there was simply no evidence to back up what she was saying about Giovanni. He denied it all along and he has now been exonerated.

Sources close to the Sicilian heart-throb Giovanni say that he spent much time trying to counsel Amanda, who would admit herself that she was a nightmare.

The BBC has been conducting a probe after Ms Abbington, 50, quit the 2023 series after just five weeks before making the allegations

The BBC has been conducting a probe after Ms Abbington, 50, quit the 2023 series after just five weeks before making the allegations

The report investigating what went on during training has not been made public, but a summary of its findings has been released today

The report investigating what went on during training has not been made public, but a summary of its findings has been released today

Gio tried to find common ground with Amanda all of the time, said one. She admitted herself she was difficult, Gio tried his best to navigate and when she quit for medical reasons he still helped her after that.

The last nine months have taken their toll on Giovanni, he has kept going though. As he says, his Strictly career in the UK might be over but his dancing one isnt. He will keep going, he has done nothing wrong.

It all seems such a huge waste of time, it is hard to see what this has all achieved.

The inquiry did not find evidence of any sexually inappropriate behaviour or abuse, but Ms Abbington nonetheless said she felt vindicated by the findings.

Ms Abbington said: Despite this vile abuse, Ive never regretted coming forward, and todays apology from the BBC is a vindication of my complaint. Its not just a vindication for me, its a vindication for the other people who have contacted me since I made my complaint to express concerns about their own experiences on Strictly Come Dancing.

I hope those who have felt unable to speak out now will be more confident that they will be listened to and believed.

She added that she is considering a proposal from the BBC to meet with senior management.

Ms Abbington also said: This apology means a great deal to me. So too does the fact that the BBC have acknowledged the steps that were put in place to support and protect me and past contestants were not enough.

In one interview, Ms Abbington, 50, compared the dance show to the trenches and claimed BBC producers had been left horrified by clips that allegedly exhibited humiliating behaviour of a sexual nature

In one interview, Ms Abbington, 50, compared the dance show to the trenches and claimed BBC producers had been left horrified by clips that allegedly exhibited humiliating behaviour of a sexual nature

What matters most now is that lessons have been learned and that the BBC makes the changes theyve promised, to ensure others dont experience the same ordeal that I and others like me did.

Giovanni quit Strictly last April after the BBC said it was launching the inquiry. He had been offered a new contract to star in the 2024 series - the 20th anniversary - and was set to sign it.

He is currently appearing on the Italian version of the show, Ballando con le Stelle, in which he is partnered with singer and actress Bianca Guaccero.

Speaking today, the chief content officer at the BBC said a number of complaints under its bullying and harassment policy were upheld, but said she was unable to go into further detail on the allegations made by Amanda Abbington about the actresss time on Strictly Come Dancing.

Charlotte Moore told the BBC: There were a number of complaints under our bullying and harassment policy, and a number of those complaints have been upheld. Not all of them, but a number of them have been upheld.

Im not able to go into further detail on that, and there are very good reasons for that.

Its probably worth me just laying out the confidentiality of a complaints process, which I think is absolutely integral to the complaints process, and confidentiality needs to be respected out of fairness to everybody involved.

But of course, were also trying to balance that with the desire to be open and to be transparent about the way our complaints processes work - and obviously in this case, theres been lots of media speculation and lots of interest.

So I think its really important that were as open and transparent as we can be about that process, which is why weve issued the statement.

In its statement, the broadcaster said: The BBC has now concluded its review into the complaints made by Amanda Abbington against Giovanni Pernice. 

We take any allegations of bullying and harassment very seriously and this review has taken time due to its complex nature and our desire to ensure a rigorous and robust process was undertaken.

Strictly Come Dancing is a family show and we rightly expect very high standards. While competition can be tough, rigorous and demanding, we want the show to ultimately be a joyous and transformative experience. 

Strictly bosses have introduced tough anti-bullying rules by instructing new chaperones to call a helpline if they spot any abusive behaviour on this years show

Strictly bosses have introduced tough anti-bullying rules by instructing new chaperones to call a helpline if they spot any abusive behaviour on this years show

It is a great shame if this hasnt been the case for everyone who has appeared on the show.

We have assessed the complaints and we have upheld some, but not all, of the complaints made. 

We want to apologise to Amanda Abbington and to thank her for coming forward and taking part. We know this would not have been an easy thing to do.

At the time, although the production team took steps to address the issues as they understood them, ultimately these were not enough.

This is why the measures we have taken to further strengthen our existing protocols are so important.

The BBC heard from a number of individuals in making its findings. We want to thank them for participating.

The BBC has already taken extensive steps to enhance our duty of care for everyone on the show and a full note of these steps is published alongside this statement.

After the UKs current series got underway earlier this month, the BBC has been keen to focus on its enhanced welfare measures introduced this year, including dedicated staff members to support contestants and chaperones placed in all training rooms.

Timeline of the Strictly scandal 

2023

October 23: Actress Amanda Abbington pulls out of Strictly.

October 24: Abbington says it is with deepest regret that she has had to leave Strictly for personal reasons that have made her unable to continue.

2024

January 6: The Sun reports that Abbington has demanded footage of her rehearsals with partner Pernice.

January 13: Abbington tells The Sun On Sunday that she was diagnosed with mild PTSD after Strictly and received death threats after her stint on the show.

March 16: Pernice tells The Mirrors Invite Only podcast it is a shame that Abbington left the show early as he feels they could have gone all the way.

May 18: Pernice rejects allegations that he displayed abusive or threatening behaviour while working as a professional dancer, amid reports that the BBC is looking into complaints about his conduct on the show.

May 29: The BBC promises to handle any complaints with care, fairness and sensitivity to all sides, after reports about Pernices teaching methods.

June 10: The BBC confirms Pernice will not return as a professional in 2024.

June 16: Pernice says in an Instagram statement that he is co-operating fully with the ongoing BBC investigation, which will determine the truth.

June 25:  Professional dancer Gorka Marquez says it is just sad for everybody when someone leaves the line-up, in the wake of Pernices exit.

July 13: Di Prima confirms his departure from the show amid reports of allegations about his conduct with a past participant.

July 14: Abbington tells The Sunday Times the show was tough and horrible and that the aftermath has been really brutal and it just hasnt stopped.

July 16: Love Island star Zara McDermott responds to reports about her alleged mistreatment on the show and says she has spoken candidly to the BBC. The corporation announces measures to strengthen welfare and support on the show, including a chaperone who will watch dress rehearsals at all times.

July 18: Di Primas spokesman says he has been left in a very vulnerable state and he deeply regrets and apologised for an isolated incident at the time.

July 22: Paralympian Will Bayley, who was partnered with Janette Manrara, says there was no duty of care on the show, and he suffered torn knee ligaments after performing a jump. Manraras spokeswoman says she has never received any complaints and has maintained friendships with all her partners, including Will.

July 23: Director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie, apologises to contestants who have had an experience that hasnt been wholly positive, and said the broadcaster will not tolerate unacceptable behaviour of any kind.

July 24: Abbington gives her first TV interview about the Strictly controversy, to Channel 4 News, and says she wants to encourage people who feel bullied or are in a situation they feel is toxic and unsafe to complain, despite the backlash she has allegedly received.

July 29: Irish TV presenter and former Love Island host Laura Whitmore alleges that she was subjected to inappropriate behaviour. She was partnered with Pernice in 2016, but does name him, and adds that she has spoken to the BBCs investigation team.

August: A former member of Strictlys production staff claimed that crew faced shouting, screaming and being insulted. BBC Studios says it does not recognise these anonymous claims, nor will hundreds of production personnel who have worked with us.

August 10: Di Prima denies he is an abusive man, and says he does not know from where McDermotts allegations had stemmed. He claims he kicked the floor in frustration, and did not mean to hit her.

August 13: The full Strictly 2024 line-up is announced, with DIY SOS star Nick Knowles, former England footballer Paul Merson and Olympic hockey gold medallist Sam Quek the final three contestants.

August 22: The show will feature live signing for the first time, the BBC says.

September 7: Pernice says he is joining the Italian equivalent of Dancing With The Stars, which is called Ballando con le Stelle.

September 12: Strictly wins the talent show gong at the National Television Awards (NTAs).

September 14: Strictly returns with a 2024 cast of celebrities and professionals and makes no reference to the recent controversy.

September 30: The BBC apologises to Abbington, saying it had assessed and upheld some, but not all of the complaints.


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