Home Entertainment Amanda Abbington ‘encourages’ fellow Strictly Come Dancing contestants with allegations of a ‘toxic environment on the show’ to come forward, as investigation into her dance partner Giovanni Pernice nears conclusion

Amanda Abbington ‘encourages’ fellow Strictly Come Dancing contestants with allegations of a ‘toxic environment on the show’ to come forward, as investigation into her dance partner Giovanni Pernice nears conclusion

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Amanda Abbington will soon learn the outcome of the investigation she launched after complaining that her Strictly co-star Giovanni Pernice was bullying her in training (pictured together while performing in October last year)

Amanda Abbington will soon learn the outcome of the investigation she launched after reporting that her Strictly co-star Giovanni Pernice was harassing her in training.

But regardless of the outcome, bosses are said to be furious with the actress, who they now believe is encouraging other former contestants to interact with her lawyers during her time on the show.

In recent weeks he is believed to have been urging contestants who have taken part in Strictly over the years to speak to London-based law firm Carter-Ruck in a bid to find others with allegations of a toxic environment on the show.

A BBC source said: “Amanda appears to stop at nothing to ensure there is no dark cloud left hanging over Strictly.

“It seems like she has a real problem with the show. She’s been open about not enjoying her time on it, but why ruin other people’s lives?

Amanda Abbington will soon learn the outcome of the investigation she launched after complaining that her Strictly co-star Giovanni Pernice was bullying her in training (pictured together while performing in October last year)

Abbington, 52, is believed to have contacted actress Laila Rouass to encourage her to speak to his lawyers after an incident in 2009 when her partner Anton Du Beke (pictured), now a judge on the show, described her as

Abbington, 52, is believed to have contacted actress Laila Rouass to encourage her to speak to his lawyers following an incident in 2009 when her partner Anton Du Beke (pictured), now a judge on the show, described her as “looking like an idiot” after she had a spray tan.

Anton Du Beke, 57, brought contestant Laila Rouass to tears when he jokingly told her that

Anton Du Beke, 57, reduced contestant Laila Rouass to tears when he jokingly told her she “looked like an idiot” after her spray tan during the 2009 series (pictured together on the show)

“There doesn’t seem to be any irrefutable evidence in her complaint about Giovanni, so now she’s getting others to come forward and then it appears in the press, so the controversy goes on and on.”

Abbington, 52, is believed to have contacted actress Laila Rouass to encourage her to speak to his lawyers after an incident in 2009 when fellow cast member Anton Du Beke, now a judge on the show, described her as “looking like an idiot” after she had a spray tan.

Strictly staff are outraged and say that much of the behaviour that is not as serious as Graziano Di Prima’s punch and kick of Zara McDermott also risks diluting real complaints.

One said: ‘How is Amanda helping to solve the real problems of bullying by fuelling incidents from a few raised voices or something that happened 15 years ago?’

Meanwhile, the Mail can also reveal today that those familiar with the details of the evidence-based investigation into Mr Pernice say they believe the allegations are unlikely to be deemed proven.

This paves the way for the professional dancer, who has strongly denied any wrongdoing towards Ms Abbington, to be cleared three months after the investigation began.

Amanda Abbington claimed that dancer Giovanni Pernice was

Amanda Abbington claimed dancer Giovanni Pernice was “abusive, cruel and mean” (pictured January 2023)

Abbington was photographed struggling emotionally with rehearsals during the show.

Abbington was photographed struggling emotionally with rehearsals during the show.

Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington in an official couple photo during last year's series

Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington in an official couple photo during last year’s series

Amanda abruptly left the BBC show alleging

Amanda abruptly quit the BBC show citing “personal issues” and has not been seen on screen since, even quitting social media last month in the wake of her former dance partner’s sacking.

Giovanni, 33, has been suspended pending a BBC investigation into allegations made by Amanda and two other celebrity exes (pictured June)

Giovanni, 33, has been suspended pending a BBC investigation into allegations made by Amanda and two other celebrity exes (pictured June)

With the trial due to take place just days away, Ms Abbington took the unusual step of speaking to The Sun on Sunday about Mr Pernice’s alleged behaviour.

Her critics believe she did the interview “to once again harm” the Italian dancer, as he is expected to be cleared of bullying her.

Abbington, who told the paper she was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the programme earlier this year, claims Pernice was “abusive, cruel and mean”. However, she did not give any examples of his behaviour.

She said she filed the complaint because “I couldn’t stand by and let him do that to other people,” despite knowing she would face “backlash.”

She added: “I couldn’t have lived with myself thinking about the people who would be on that show in the future.”

Mr Pernice, 33, responded to the interview and his spokesman told the Mail: “The BBC has shared the allegations in the investigation with Giovanni, who has fully co-operated. None of the allegations published in the Sun on Sunday are included in any way.”

Fellow Italian dancer Graziano Di Prima was axed from the show after being accused of kicking and spitting at former Love Island star Zara McDermott (pictured together during last year's competition).

Fellow Italian dancer Graziano Di Prima was axed from the show after being accused of kicking and spitting at former Love Island star Zara McDermott (pictured together during last year’s competition).

McDermott is pictured battling injuries to his feet during the grueling training regimen on the show.

McDermott is pictured battling injuries to his feet during the grueling training regimen on the show.

Zara released a statement saying that while much of her time on Strictly

Zara released a statement saying that while much of her time on Strictly “was everything I could have dreamed of” inside the training room there were “particular incidents that are incredibly distressing”.

Addressing his exit from the show, a 'devastated' Di Prima wrote on Instagram: 'I deeply regret the events that led to my departure from Strictly'

Addressing his exit from the show, a ‘devastated’ Di Prima wrote on Instagram: ‘I deeply regret the events that led to my departure from Strictly’

He added: “My intense passion and determination to win may have affected my training regime.”

He added: “My intense passion and determination to win may have affected my training regime.”

BBC Director General Tim Davie (pictured) is expected to publicly address the row tomorrow when the corporation's annual report is published.

BBC Director General Tim Davie (pictured) is expected to publicly address the row tomorrow when the corporation’s annual report is published.

‘Giovanni rejects these allegations and denies any allegations of abusive or threatening behaviour. He has provided substantial evidence to the investigation and remains fully confident of clearing his name.’

A source said: “Amanda clearly feels very hurt by all this and is preparing for things in case the ruling doesn’t go her way.”

The fallout will continue this week as professional dancers begin training for the new series today.

And tomorrow, BBC director general Tim Davie is expected to publicly address the row when the corporation’s annual report is published.

Last week, The Mail on Sunday newspaper revealed that Di Prima was sacked for gross misconduct after kicking and punching McDermott. His dismissal was prompted by a group of production staff who showed BBC bosses a video of him assaulting her.

Previous complaints had been made to the Corporation about his verbal abuse and he was warned twice, yet he was invited on the post-show tour and was introduced as a member of the cast of professional dancers for the next series.

Old footage of former pro players James Jordan and Brendan Cole assaulting their celebrity partners has since resurfaced on the internet.

In one video Mr Jordan is seen threatening to drag actress Georgina Bouzova across the floor and shout at her if she did not stand on her left leg. Meanwhile, Mr Cole was seen shouting at actress Claire King in 2006.

Professional dancer Nadiya Bychkova also complained about the show to BBC officials.

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