Strictly viewers praise Laura Whitmore for her courage
by Melody Fletcher For Mailonline · Mail OnlineStrictly viewers have praised Laura Whitmore for her courage while others have questioned why she didn't come forward sooner - after she confirmed she's spoke to the BBC about Giovanni Pernice's 'inappropriate' behaviour.
The TV presenter, 39, who was partnered with the Italian dancer, 33, on the show in 2016, has claimed she initially raised concerns to the BBC six years ago.
Although she hasn't made a formal complaint, Laura hopes to get 'just an acceptance' of what happened to her in the rehearsals room as she posed on her Instagram on Saturday.
Laura admitted she has discussed with six former Strictly stars about their time on the show and took their information to the BBC.
Her new statement shared to her Story has been met with mixed reaction - some saying she was brave to make her comments while other wondered why she hasn't said anything until now.
One said: 'Waiting for the 'why didn't she come forward sooner?' And 'another woman ruining this man's career' brigade.
'People who have been abused often don't come forward straight away. He ruined his own career. Respect to Laura Whitmore.'
Others wrote: 'Brave of @thewhitmore to speak out with all the victim blaming and threats.',
'The scandal goes on, and such things have been happening, I guess, for years and years of the show. It is time the show was pulled',
'Well it's good that others, like Laura Whitmore are finding the courage to speak out then, isn't it?',
'I believe Laura Whitmore & Amanda Abbington #Strictly.',
'Kudos to #LauraWhitmore for saying her #StrictlyComeDancing truth. She raised a complaint in 2016 and the #BBC was still using the same dancer years later - how is that right?'
However others questioned: '#Laurawhitmore has come out to have her say. Laura, best if u wait till the investigation is completed before u say anything. Now I think it's a witchhunt against #giovannipernice #StrictlyComeDancing.',
'Smells fishy. Can't recall her being public before now. Very odd.',
'Aaah, the old 'inappropriate behaviour' without actually stating any actual occurrences.'
In an Instagram post, Laura wrote: 'I was trying not to comment on recent press speculation until the BBC review is complete but feel there is a lot of misinformation in the press and I want to help and show support by setting the record straight.
'I was asked to speak to the BBC along with six people that I know of (who deserve anonymity as they don't want to be dragged through the press), about inappropriate behaviour they experienced similar to mine with the same individual.
'I initially raised concerns back in 2016. I thought my experience was specific to me but I've since learned I was wrong.
'The aim of this is to show a pattern of behaviour that I believe needs to stop. My evidence is to support other people's experience. It's a shame it takes this for someone to be heard.
'I am not looking for anything just an acceptance that what happened to me in the rehearsal rooms during my time on BBC Strictly was wrong and that it won't happen to anyone else again.
'Because I have not made an official complaint, and am providing evidence of my experience to support the investigation, not all the communication will be passed on to all parties involved.
'Misinformation is being put into the press so I want to set the record straight. Victim blaming must stop or we will never get better.
'I've tried to speak up in the correct way. I know the BBC and all outlets continue to do their best to be better, but for that to happen we must speak up.'
Amanda Abbington - Giovanni's last celebrity partner - quit Strictly last year due to 'personal reasons' before reports she had demanded footage of their rehearsals after the experience in the competition left her with PTSD.
Sources then claimed Amanda, Ranvir Singh and Laura had an 'emotional summit' where they 'compared notes' about their time working with Giovanni on the show - prompting the BBC to launch a probe into his conduct.
In 2018, Laura shared that she didn't enjoy her time on Strictly with Giovanni, leaving the competition in week seven feeling 'broken' and admitting she 'cried every day'.
The Irish presenter wasn't happy about being paired with her close friend Georgia May Foote's ex not long after the pair had split - and felt 'extremely uncomfortable' dancing with him.
Writing for The Huffington Post at the time, Laura said: 'I love dancing – I topped the leaderboard twice – but I was thrown into the middle of a break-up that had nothing to do with me. Once again, I was a 'rumoured love interest'.
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'I was placed with a dance partner I was extremely uncomfortable with – and in the end I felt broken, I cried every day. And I really was broken, both mentally and physically, by the end.'
It comes just days after Strictly was plunged into further crisis on Wednesday after Amanda claimed that Giovanni was trying to block the release of up to 50 hours of 'toxic' footage'.
In an emotionally charged interview, the actress compared the dance show to 'the trenches' telling Channel 4 News that BBC producers had been left 'horrified' by clips that also allegedly exhibited 'humiliating behaviour of a sexual nature'.
'There's 50 hours of footage that's being blocked. You know, 50 hours is a lot of footage, and a lot of time spent in a room that was toxic,' she told presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
'It's out there. There is evidence out there of what happened in that room and I'm not the one who's blocking it. I've said anyone can watch it, but he (Giovanni) doesn't want anyone to see it, which is quite telling if he's got nothing to hide.'
A spokesperson for Giovanni told MailOnline: 'We would urge people to wait for the review's conclusion and not to pay heed to these very serious and defamatory allegations that have no evidence in support of them.'
The actress said that cameras were installed into her and Giovanni's rehearsal studio after she raised concerns after the first week of practice with producers wanting to review the footage each week to assess what was 'going on' between the pair.
Giovanni had claimed he had asked for the cameras, which Amanda says is untrue.
'So in the first week, I raised my concerns to the producers,' the actress explained, as she fought back tears.
'Giovanni said that he asked for the cameras, he didn't ask for the cameras, I know that he didn't ask for the cameras, because the producers came to me and said, 'we're going to put in cameras so we can view the footage at the end of the week and make an assessment and see what's going on'.
'And then every Friday, after the next sort of five weeks, I would get the producer saying, on the Friday, 'we just watched the footage back, we are shocked and horrified, we're so sorry'.
'That was to my face on the Friday when we would go in and do the camera rehearsal.'
Throughout the interview, Guru-Murthy, who also starred on the 2023 series, asked whether it was correct that Amanda had experienced 'humiliating behaviour of a sexual nature', with the actress holding back tears as she nodded in agreement.
'Yeah. I mean, you know, one of the many things,' she said, clarifying it was not harassment.
Ever since the claims first emerged Giovanni has denied all of the allegations, claiming to have provided a dossier of evidence to the Beeb investigators and 'remains fully confident in clearing his name'.
Disputing Amanda's claims once again following tonight's interview, a spokesperson for the Italian dancer said: 'The BBC has shared the allegations they have been able to substantiate with us.
'They do not resemble Amanda's latest allegations, given to Channel 4, in any shape or form. Giovanni refutes any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour.'
After the fallout, Amanda said she did not hear from any one at the BBC again, claiming: 'I haven't spoken to anyone from the BBC since Strictly.
'No one from the BBC has reached out to me since Strictly, either through me or my lawyer.'
In a message to those in charge of the BBC show that has been running since 2004 she added: 'Just be aware of what's going on and when you know it's going on, nip it in the bud. Don't allow it to continue.'
Amanda went on to claim that she has faced a number of violent threats from both Strictly fans and 'Giovanni fans' who have asked her 'how can you destroy something like Strictly'.
She revealed the extent of the alleged harassment she has received in recent months from trolls, telling Channel 4 that 'It has been brutal and relentless and unforgiving'.
'The aftermath has been something I was not expecting. The death threats and the rape threats not only to myself but to my daughter. The threats of death to my son,' she added.
'When you get one or two of the those you can [shrug it off],' she added. 'But when it's dozens of people saying 'just go kill yourself', 'go die of cancer', 'just kill yourself, your kids will be better off without you as a mother'.
Amanda detailed other horrific messages she allegedly received. Others included 'I hope your daughter gets raped, I hope your son is stabbed', 'you don't deserve any good things you have done', 'you're a snowflake, you're stupid, you're an idiot'.
The bombshell interview comes as the flagship BBC One show continues to be rocked by a string of allegations, which saw Giovanni as well as professional dancer Graziano Di Prima step down.
Giovanni was accused of bullying by Amanda as well as two other, unnamed contestants.
Graziano was axed from the show last week after allegations emerged that he kicked, hit and spat at reality TV star Zara McDermott during rehearsals last year.