Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice

Strictly: Zara and Graziano speak during early 2023 rehearsals

Strictly judge Anton Du Beke has unfollowed Graziano Di Prima on social media, but has chosen to stand by Giovanni Pernice as further claims about professional dancers come to light throughout the week.

Last week, Graziano Di Prima was sacked over his "behaviour" to celebrity partner, Zara McDermott. The Italian dancer admitted that he "kicked" his celebrity partner during training rehearsals last year.

Meanwhile, Giovanni Pernice left the dance competition in June amidst allegations allegedly made by Amanda Abbington and two other celebrities. He denies all the allegations of "threatening or abusive behaviour."

Anton and Giovanni recently paired up for a television show, where they travelled across Spain together in a three-part BBC series. They have also performed together during a live tour across the UK.

The Strictly judge is expected to return to his role later this year for the 2024 series. He has not commented on the ongoing "abuse" allegations which have surrounded Strictly Come Dancing.

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Giovanni and Anton are currently on tour together (Image: Instagram)

In similar news, it was reported earlier this week that Nadiya had met with BBC bosses to issue a complaint, however she has since broken her silence and denied that she made a complaint.

Graziano Di Prima issued a statement on his shock departure, saying he "deeply regrets the events that led" to his exit. He claimed his "intense passion and determination to win might have affected my training regime".

Zara McDermott released a statement in regards to Graziano's sacking over claims of 'physical and verbal incidents.'

She penned on Instagram: “I have wrestled with the fear of opening up – I was scared about public backlash, I was scared about my future, I was scared of victim shaming. But after a lot of conversations with those I love, I’ve gained the strength to face these fears, and when I was asked to speak to the BBC, I spoke candidly about my time on the show.”

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Earlier this year, it was reported that Strictly Come Dancing bosses are introducing "duty of care packages" to celebrity partners in the upcoming series.

According to The Sun, safeguards are being introduced for dancers and celebrity contestants on the show, including counsellors and the offer of post-show therapy.




Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice

Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice

Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice

Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice
Strictly's Anton Du Beke unfollows Graziano on social media but stands by Giovanni Pernice
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