“Strictly Come Dancing” judge Craig Revel Horwood recently expressed his shock and disbelief over the allegations of abusive behavior by professional dancers on the show. The controversy has put the popular BBC program under intense scrutiny, with former dancers Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima at the center of the storm.
- Revel Horwood found out about the allegations through the press.
- The BBC has introduced new welfare measures for rehearsals.
- Pernice denies the allegations, while Di Prima has admitted to making a “mistake.”.[Revel Horwood]
Craig Revel Horwood's Reaction
Revel Horwood revealed on BBC Radio Wales that he was completely unaware of the accusations until he read about them in the press. “It’s a shock and news to me,” he said. “The judges are never present at any of the teaching, and we literally come in on a Saturday and judge what we see before us. We’re kept very, very separate from the rest of the company, so for us, it’s complete news.”
BBC's Response to the Allegations
In light of the allegations, the BBC has implemented several new measures to ensure the welfare of its participants:
- A production staff member will be present at all times during rehearsals.
- Two new welfare producers have been appointed.
- Psychological support is now available to all participants.
These steps aim to create a safer and more supportive environment for everyone involved in the show.
Allegations Against Pernice and Di Prima
Giovanni Pernice has denied any claims of abusive or threatening behavior. However, Graziano Di Prima admitted to kicking his celebrity partner, Zara McDermott, during rehearsals. Di Prima’s spokesperson described the incident as a “mistake” and emphasized his regret over the incident.
Zara McDermott, who competed with Di Prima last year, has spoken about “distressing” incidents during their training sessions. She stated on social media that the reported conduct was not an isolated incident.[Revel Horwood]
New Welfare Measures Welcomed
Revel Horwood praised the BBC’s decision to introduce chaperones and additional support. Drawing comparisons to the theatre industry, he said, “When I was in ‘Annie,’ we had chaperones everywhere because of the kids and laws and all that stuff. I’ve noticed in the theatre world, we have chaperones and people we can speak to if you’re having a down day. I think it’s just a normal progression of what is happening in life.”.[Revel Horwood]
The Future of "Strictly Come Dancing"
Despite the controversies, Revel Horwood is optimistic about the future of “Strictly Come Dancing.” He believes the show holds a special place in viewers’ hearts, who enjoy watching the contestants’ journey from novices to skilled dancers. “I don’t think [the show is at risk] because it’s one of those shows that belongs in the people’s hearts who love dancing,” he said. “There’s nothing better than seeing someone come from nothing and work hard to become phenomenal.”