Amanda Abbington ‘is questioned for a second time’ by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

Amanda Abbington 'is questioned for a second time' by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

As a lifestyle expert with decades of experience in navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry, I find myself deeply troubled by the ongoing saga between Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice. While I have not been privy to the specific details of their interactions, as a seasoned observer, I can say with certainty that a professional dance floor should never be a battleground for personal attacks or inappropriate behavior.


It appears that Amanda Abbington was allegedly summoned for a second round of questioning by the higher-ups at the BBC regarding some offensive remarks she attributed to Giovanni Pernice.

Last week, the actress who plays Sherlock, aged 50, was reportedly questioned during a video conference. She met with two former Metropolitan Police detectives to discuss her claims involving a professional dancer, who is 33 years old.

According to reports, they apparently talked about accusations involving inappropriate sexual remarks during practice sessions, along with fresh proof. However, Giovanni has refuted every claim levied against him.

I personally attest to the fact that the BBC is treating this matter with utmost gravity. As for Giovanni, he firmly stands by his actions, claiming they were free of any wrongdoing. Likewise, Amanda assertively vouches for the truthfulness of everything she shared with the BBC. This information was passed on to The Sun by a reliable source.

‘So whatever decision the BBC comes to, it is unlikely to be the end of the matter.’ 

Amanda Abbington 'is questioned for a second time' by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

Amanda Abbington 'is questioned for a second time' by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

TopMob has contacted representatives for Amanda, Giovanni, and The BBC for comment. 

1. Amanda has leveled a string of allegations concerning Giovanni’s teaching techniques, characterizing his actions as uncalled-for, harsh, uncaring, and rude. However, Giovanni firmly refutes each of these assertions.

During an interview, Amanda described the dance competition as being similar to “tough battlefields.” She told Channel 4 News that the BBC producers were reportedly shocked by footage that also appeared to display inappropriate and humiliating behavior of a sexual nature.

In a different interview, conducted on the Lorraine show with Christine Lampard, she expressed that the behavior was unacceptable, hurtful, rude, and constituted bullying. She endured this treatment for approximately five to six weeks.

The process began quite promptly, and whenever it seemed to unfold, I found myself becoming unusually cautious as I identified the warning signs, or “red flags.”

‘In this case, if I were to close down, it would become challenging for others to gain access, and this situation could potentially create a reality where being closed down is indeed the case.’

As a lifestyle expert, I can tell you that my daily routine involves stepping into the rehearsal space each day. With over three decades of experience in these rehearsal rooms, it has become a familiar and integral part of my life.

‘I know what rehearsal rooms are supposed to be like.

Amanda Abbington 'is questioned for a second time' by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

Regardless of your background or talent – be it dance, drama, or music – it is essential that you carry empathy, awareness, thoughtfulness, and kindness into the rehearsal space with you.

‘And that wasn’t extended to me (at Strictly). And so I just said I don’t think this is right.’

The latest development unfolds following a police visit to Amanda’s residence, as they delve deeper into the unsettling death threat she received, which remains under investigation as an actress.

On a Friday afternoon, met detectives received notice about a menacing email directed towards the north London theater where Amanda was performing.

The actress is starring in new play When It Happens To You at the Park Theatre in Finsbury.

As a lifestyle advisor, I find myself compelled to share an unsettling situation that has recently come to light. In essence, a concerning message was delivered, cautioning that a public figure might face the unfortunate possibility of performing her last act on stage unless she reconsiders her complaint against her former dance partner from Strictly Come Dancing.

The Park Theatre swiftly notified the authorities, who view the threat as extremely concerning and are diligently investigating to identify the individual responsible for sending it.

The actress who plays Sherlock has been interviewed by the police on two occasions, and their shared residence with partner Jonathan Goodwin has also been visited by law enforcement officials.

Amanda Abbington 'is questioned for a second time' by the BBC over her claims Giovanni Pernice made crude remarks amid Strictly misconduct probe

Despite the Metropolitan Police not yet publicly identifying any individuals related to the investigation, they have confirmed that their officers responded to a theater in Finsbury Park due to a reported harmful or threatening message.

The spokesman continued: ‘There have been no arrests, enquiries are ongoing.’

According to a trusted source familiar with the case, specialized investigators have been meticulously examining the email for the past three days. They now feel that they are on the verge of determining the location where the email originated.

Currently, they’re collaborating with another entity regarding this matter. They believe that this partnership might ultimately help them identify the individual responsible for the threat.

The officers have assured Amanda that they will exhaust every possible means to identify the sender of the email.

They consider it a highly significant and trustworthy danger, and they aim to identify the individual responsible for it.

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2024-08-11 00:19

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