Strictly Come Dancing faces fresh scandal as ‘married male contestant passionately kisses female pro dancer in 12-second dressing room clip’

Strictly Come Dancing is facing more controversy after a video allegedly showing a former contestant, who is now divorced, sharing a passionate kiss with a professional dancer has emerged.

The show is facing a lot of negative attention right now. Problems include a decline in the quality of its performers, reports of inappropriate behavior, an investigation into drug use, and claims from participants that they were mistreated and bullied by the dancers.

Sources close to the show say a 12-second video taken at Elstree Studios could cause major drama on the popular BBC series, known for the romantic entanglements it often creates between contestants and their partners.

A video reportedly captured by someone working on the show appears to show a married contestant from a past season attempting to kiss a professional dancer while she was sitting on his lap.

According to reports, the video is circulating on WhatsApp, and if it becomes public, it could seriously damage his marriage and the positive image he and his wife have carefully built with their family-focused brand.

For the past two years, a kiss that happened on ‘Strictly’ has been a closely guarded secret. According to a source at The Sun, the brief moment could end the celebrity’s marriage and ruin his public image as a devoted family man.

This news has spread quickly on WhatsApp because people are upset by this couple’s dishonesty, particularly since they consistently denied any romantic involvement.

If this video becomes public, it would cause a major public relations disaster for the BBC and the two celebrities featured in it, and could seriously damage the reputation of the show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

Strictly representative declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail. 

As a lifestyle expert, I’m hearing BBC executives are really working hard to ensure things stay smooth sailing for one of their shows. It’s been a bit of a bumpy ride lately with a lot of off-screen issues, and they’re determined to avoid any further drama and keep the focus where it belongs – on the entertainment!

The show is facing criticism due to reports of unprofessional conduct by some of the dancers, including claims of bullying and mistreatment of the celebrity contestants.

In October 2023, actress Amanda Abbington suddenly left the show, and later alleged that her professional partner, Giovanni Pernice, had been abusive.

Following a BBC investigation, the former Strictly Come Dancing professional, age 35, was found not guilty on most of the claims made against him, though six were confirmed. He is now focusing on his future career.

The competition faced new controversy after Graziano Di Prima was fired for allegedly kicking his partner, Love Island’s Zara McDermott.

The BBC is now offering extra support to its talent to prevent bullying. This includes a special helpline and having chaperones present during rehearsals.

In August, reports surfaced that the BBC began investigating allegations of cocaine use by two cast members of the show.

The Sun reports that the broadcaster has hired lawyers to investigate claims that two people connected with the show have been using drugs. Sources say this drug use was an open secret among those involved.

According to a legal document submitted to the BBC in March by the law firm Russells, former contestant Wynne Evans made these claims.

We’ve also learned that others have made similar claims to the BBC about drug use on the dance show.

As a lifestyle expert, I always believe in transparency, and it’s important to share how organizations handle concerns. When Daily Mail reached out to the BBC about this, a representative explained they have very clear procedures and policies for addressing any serious issue brought to their attention. It’s reassuring to know they take these matters seriously and have a system in place to deal with them properly.

I’ve always appreciated that they’re open to hearing from anyone with questions or worries. They’ve made it clear they won’t be discussing this any further publicly, and I respect that.

Also that month a Strictly star was arrested on suspicion of rape.

Police questioned a man regarding claims he shared intimate images without the other person’s consent.

Okay, so I’ve been following this case so closely, and the Met just confirmed it – they arrested someone on August 22nd! Apparently, it’s regarding a really serious allegation – rape and sharing intimate images without consent. I’m just… completely floored. I’ve been checking for updates constantly, and this is huge. It’s just… a lot to process, honestly.

We’re working with Hertfordshire Constabulary on this investigation. It’s still early on, but we’re asking anyone with information to please get in touch.

Police made an arrest after receiving a report of sexual offences and drug-related crimes. The investigation is still in progress.

The Met Police also added the alleged rape victim is being supported by specialist officers.

News broke recently that Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman are leaving their roles as hosts of the show Strictly Come Dancing.

You can catch them together one last time on the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, which will be broadcast on December 25th.

Fans were surprised by Claudia and Tess’s recent Instagram post, and some are wondering if they’re leaving the show after a difficult start to series 23, potentially because things aren’t going well.

According to a source speaking with the Daily Mail, BBC executives are preparing significant changes for next year in an effort to attract viewers back to their Saturday night show, which has been running since 2004.

The launch show attracted around 5.6 million viewers this year, which is a decrease from the over 8 million who tuned in five years ago.

Today’s news also leaves the future of judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas, and Anton Du Beke uncertain, according to another source.

PR expert Mark Borkowski believes that with Tess and Claudia both leaving in quick succession, the future of Strictly Come Dancing looks bleak. He suggests the presenters are leaving because they see the show losing its appeal and want to safeguard their own careers.

‘This is the slow death of Strictly’, he said.

ITV is clearly struggling. Recent negative publicity has made its talent nervous, and everyone realizes the network is in decline. No one wants to be the performer left on stage as the audience leaves, finishing a show that’s already winding down.

Claudia and Tess leaving was a smart move to protect their reputations. It’s crucial to time things right, and sticking with something that’s clearly failing can quickly damage your career.

Let me tell you, from experience, when something you’ve built starts to show its age and the cracks are beginning to appear, the wisest thing to do is gracefully step away while it still has some sparkle left. It’s about knowing when to exit with a bit of dignity, rather than waiting for a full collapse. Trust me, I’ve been there!

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2025-11-05 22:22