Giovanni Pernice on Lorraine TV show, London, UK - 19 Mar 2024© Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock

Strictly dancer Giovanni Pernice's BBC investigation result revealed

The dancer was accused of "abusive and cruel" behaviour by Amanda Abbington

Updated: 12 minutes ago

The results of the BBC's internal investigation into allegations made about former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Giovanni Pernice's conduct on the show have been made public. 

The Italian dancer was accused of "abusive and cruel behaviour" by Sherlock actress Amanda Abbington, who he was partnered with in the 2023 series before her abrupt departure from the competition. 

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Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington were paired together in the 2023 series of Strictly

In a new statement, the BBC has apologised to Amanda, noting that it had assessed and upheld “some, but not all, of the complaints made”.

"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."

According to PA, there were no findings relating to physical aggression, however, complaints of verbal bullying and harassment have been upheld. 

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Amanda Abbington has responded to the BBC's apology

Responding to the news, Amanda has released a statement of her own. “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'," she began. 

“What matters most now is that lessons have been learned and that the BBC makes the changes they’ve promised, to ensure others don’t experience the same ordeal that I and others like me did.”

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“Some, but not all, of the complaints made" against Giovanni Pernice have been upheld

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Giovanni Pernice said: “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 put to the BBC have not been upheld and looks forward to continuing his work on Dancing With The Stars in Italy this season."

In his own words, Giovanni posted a video response on Instagram, saying: "It’s over. It's finished. Six months, seven months of all of this. Seven months of reading everyday things in the newspaper and not be able to respond because I wanted to keep the confidentiality and privacy of the review, was a difficult time. It was difficult because, you know, reading stuff that were untrue, wasn’t the nicest time of my life lets be honest. 

"But today im happy because, you know, at the beginning there were very very serious allegations thrown out at me but as in today, none of the serious allegations have been upheld. All the threatening, abusive, harassment behaviour allegations have not been upheld. And today is a day, you know when we can all reflect because, you see, I appreciate that dancing is a very difficult thing to do. 

"It's a sport, it’s something that is difficult in every possible way and sometimes you get frustrated, you know, as a teacher, as a dancer, as a performer. But the only reason why you get frustrated is because you care about what you do. You know as a professional, as a teacher, I care about, I want to get the best out of my partner, and sometimes I do get frustrated. I think everybody around the world does the same thing, it’s called being professional and I love, I love doing that. You know even now with Bianca, I get frustrated, I think it’s a normal thing but then you get out the best and the results come forward.

"But I'm happy because none of these serious allegations have been upheld. I have to be honest, and with all of you because without, without your love, your messages, your support, your constant support, I don’t know if I would be able to even make this message right now. I'm happy because today I can carry on to do what I was born to do, and I love to do which is entertain all of you, because this is my life. This is what I do, so I'm always grateful to all of you and just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart, and saying that I love you all and always, always thank you." He signed off with "Gio x".  

Giovanni and Amanda's Strictly scandal explained

It all began back in October 2023, when Amanda dropped out of Strictly during the fifth week due to "medical reasons". She later addressed her departure in a social media statement, citing "personal reasons" for being "unable to continue". 

WATCH: Amanda and Giovanni talk training together on Strictly

Then in January, it was reported that Amanda had requested video footage from her rehearsals with Giovanni and was allegedly seeking legal advice. Later that month, the Mr Selfridge star revealed that she had been diagnosed with mild PTSD following her time on the show. It was also reported that she had held a meeting with two of Giovanni's former celebrity dance partners, Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh and presenter Laura Whitmore.

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Amanda pulled out of the competition in week five

In May, Giovanni spoke out against media reports about his teaching methods, rejecting suggestions of "abusive or threatening behaviour". It was then reported that the dancer was at the centre of an investigation into his conduct while also compiling his own documents to clear his name. 

The following month, Strictly released the line-up of professional dancers for the 2024 show, with Giovanni's name omitted from the list. 

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Giovanni was dropped from the 2024 Strictly line-up in June

Fast forward to July, when Amanda spoke out about the reports during an interview with Channel 4 News. She told host Krishnan Guru-Murthy that she and her lawyer were trying to obtain up to 50 hours of footage from her training sessions, which she described as "toxic". She also described Giovanni's behaviour as "bullying and aggressive".

Giovanni has strongly denied the allegations made against him. 

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