Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has shown his support for Giovanni Pernice amidst the show's controversy. Gio faced allegations of bullying his dance partner Amanda Abbington, but an internal BBC probe upheld only six out of 17 complaints, excluding those of physical aggression.The Italian dancer, aged 34, later clarified that he was a "strict teacher" but not a bully to the Sherlock actress, 50.
Craig commented: "It says a lot that only six minor complaints out of the 17 were upheld in the BBC's investigation. So, I feel now we can move forward with a fresh approach." He also told Saga magazine about the positive outcome of the situation, which led to the introduction of chaperones on Strictly, ensuring professionals and celebrities have someone to turn to for advice and to prevent issues from escalating.
He added, "The good thing to come out of a difficult situation was the introduction of chaperones to Strictly. It's great that now professionals and celebrities have someone to go to for advice and to resolve issues and conflicts before they become a problem.
Striving for gold is never easy but gold is what competitors want, don't they? At the same time, Strictly's not the Olympics.