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Strictly Come Dancing pros
Professionals from the BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing' are expressing frustration over feeling 'hung out to dry' by former celebrity partners amid rising accusations of abuse and bullying from past contestants. Many of the dancers believe BBC management has not adequately protected them as more allegations surface, causing significant stress and mental anguish. Insiders suggest that a minority of celebrities have had negative experiences, implying that the situation may be exaggerated. The dancers are calling for the BBC to implement more rigorous psychological testing for participants, similar to protocols used on ITV's 'Love Island'. As the pros returned to rehearsals, they showed support for the show while BBC chief Tim Davie acknowledged the complaints and expressed regret for any negative experiences. This ongoing crisis has led to the formation of a 'secret support group' among celebrities to discuss their experiences on the show.
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