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Amanda Abbington ‘considering suing BBC for damages’ after Strictly bullying probe


Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice dancing on Strictly Come Dancing

Amanda Abbington is reportedly considering taking legal action with the BBC over Giovanni Pernice’s treatment of her during Strictly Come Dancing (Picture: PA)

Amanda Abbington is considering suing the BBC after the verdict came through on the Strictly Come Dancing bullying investigation, it has been reported.

Professional dancer Giovanni Pernice’s behaviour towards the 50-year-old actress – and his dance partner in 2023 – was investigated by the BBC, and a verdict was reached on Monday September 30.

While broadcaster upheld some of Abbington’s complaints towards Pernice, 33, he was cleared of the most serious accusations.

The actress, who pulled out of the BBC One show last year citing ‘personal reasons’, later claimed she was subject to a ‘toxic environment’ and ‘inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying’.

There were no findings relating to physical aggression, but complaints of verbal bullying and harassment were upheld, the PA news agency understands.

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The BBC issued an apology to Abbington, and it is now reported that she is considering legal action against the broadcaster.

Giovanni was cleared of the most serious accusations, but some of Abbington’s claims were upheld by the BBC probe (Picture: PA)

Abbington told The Sun: ‘I want to take the time to consider the report in detail with my advisers before deciding what happens next.’

A source told the publication that while Amanda is ‘delighted and relieved’ that some of her accusations were upheld, and feels her decision to speak out has been rewarded, she’s been ‘through hell and back and lost work’ as a result of going public.

They added that Abbington ‘is considering taking further action against the BBC for damages and loss of earnings,’ adding: ‘Amanda suffered enormously, got formally diagnosed with PTSD, and feels the BBC breached its duty of care guidelines by not protecting her sooner.’

Complaints were brought by Abbington against Pernice earlier this year, and he has since left Strictly and rejected ‘any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour’.

On wrapping up the probe, the BBC said in a statement: ‘The BBC has now concluded its review.

‘We take any allegations of bullying and harassment very seriously and this review has taken time due to its complex nature and our desire to ensure a rigorous and robust process was undertaken.

‘Strictly Come Dancing is a family show and we rightly expect very high standards.

‘While competition can be tough, rigorous and demanding, we want the show to ultimately be a joyous and transformative experience.

‘It is a great shame if this hasn’t been the case for everyone who has appeared on the show. We have …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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