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BBC Strictly's Giovanni Pernice in talks to 'return to show' after bullying claims

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Giovanni Pernice is reportedly engaging in talks for a return to the dance floor, but it appears he'll be stepping out on a different stage, as it's not the UK version of the beloved series.The professional dancer is said to be catching the eye of Italian TV chiefs who are keen on recruiting him for the Italian version of the show in Italy, according to reports in the Mirror.Last year, Giovanni found himself at the centre of controversy, with accusations of bullying levelled against him by Amanda Abbington, who he was most recently paired with on the BBC show.

Giovanni insisted that the allegations were significantly exaggerated after news broke of his departure from Strictly amid what was described as a work-related "misconduct" inquiry.Over the recent weekend, Giovanni addressed what he dubbed "the latest accusations" and declared his dedication to clearing his name as the BBC inquiry continues.

Addressing the reported "totally untrue stories" via a social media post, he voiced his appreciation on the overwhelming support from fans.It is believed that Giovanni looking for a fresh start, by gearing up for a brand new gig on Italy's Dancing with the Stars, according to reports from Mail Online.

This move might afford him an opportunity to stay in step with his performance career.A well-placed insider revealed to the publication: "Giovanni is in advanced talks to join the Italian version of Strictly, Dancing with the Stars," adding that the powers-that-be would very much like to see him on their panel of judges due to his recognition and fan base stemming from his time in the UK.

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