Strictly Come Dancing has been hit with its biggest scandal in its 21-year history. Since launching in 2000, the BBC dancing competition has defied the critics and fought off its ratings rivals to become one of Britain’s most-watched – and enduring – successes . The only controversy the show faced was usually reserved to what has become known as “the Strictly curse”, in which celebrity contestants grow so close to the professional dancer they’re paired with that their real-life relationships are affected .
But that all changed in October 2023 when Sherlock star Amanda Abbington quit the series, just five weeks in. It wasn’t until January that reports of behind-the-scenes issues manifested, with Abbington requesting footage of her “tense’ training sessions with Giovanni Pernice , one of Strictly ’s best-loved pros. Since then, there has been a flurry of allegations about Pernice’s methods, something the Italian dancer has vehemently defended himself from.
As of 10 June, the BBC announced that Pernice – who has been on the show since 2015 – would not be participating in the 2024 season , as the broadcaster revealed the lineup of professional dancers, all without Pernice’s name included. Below is a timeline of the furore surrounding Pernice. 23 September 2023 : Strictly contestant Amanda Abbington issues a defiant message following rumours of a feud between her and professional partner Giovanni Pernice.
Ahead of the first 2023 live show, the Sherlock .