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The ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ crisis: ‘I cried every day’ – what Irish contestants have said about their time on hit BBC show

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It has occupied a unique place in TV culture for over two decades, but allegations about some dancers’ behaviour have marred the show’s feel-good image

Laura Whitmore was partnered with pro dancer Giovanni Pernice, who has denied claims of abusive behaviour towards actress Amanda Abbington. Photo: Getty

Strictly Come Dancing has been a staple of weekend viewing on the BBC for over 20 years. It has been considered the ultimate glitzy feel-good TV show – with glittering costumes, show-stopping routines, romances and teary goodbyes. But things have shifted considerably in the past six months with mounting allegations coming to the fore.

Actress Amanda Abbington, who pulled out of last year’s show, has claimed her partner Sicilian professional dancer Giovanni Pernice was “cruel and abusive”. Pernice has strenuously denied “any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour”.

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