More former Strictly Come Dancing celebrity contestants are reportedly talking to lawyers following their time on the show with professional dancer Giovanni Pernice . The dancer, 33, has found himself at the centre of "abuse" claims following his most recent stint on the BBC dance competition. He was partnered with actress Amanda Abbington, who quit the show early citing medical reasons.
She later went on to claim she suffered with post traumatic stress disorder following her time on Strictly and reportedly told pals she felt Giovanni was "abrasive" with her while training. It was reported Amanda demanded to see behind-the-scenes footage of their time training together. A BBC investigation has reportedly been launched regarding Giovanni after three of his former partners are said to have instructed lawyers.
The corporation is said to be "evidence gathering", while there are claims "at least one or two more celebrities" have been in contact with lawyers. It's reported the unnamed celebrity women, who have all danced with Giovanni, could join three existing claimants already taking action. “Three women that we know of have come forward, and taken things a step further with legal action," a source told The Sun.
“But Carter Ruck, the prestigious firm acting on behalf of these stars, have quietly been speaking to one or two other potential claimants. In other words, more names could come out of the woodwork." "I slept on a cooling Tempur mattress that costs 56p a night and is .