Strictly Come Dancing cast speak out for the first time on bullying scandal


Strictly Come Dancing cast speak out for the first time on bullying scandal

Defending the Show

The cast of Strictly Come Dancing 2024 has broken their silence on this summer's bullying scandal, stressing that the investigation did not deter them from joining the show. They debunked claims of a recruitment crisis and expressed their commitment to the popular dance competition.

Strong Statements

Olympics legend Sam Quek, former Team GB Hockey player, dismissed rumors of a lack of female participants by pointing out the six women in the cast. She emphasized her unwavering decision to join the show, highlighting the enduring popularity and quality of Strictly Come Dancing.

Commitment to Dance

TV doctor Punam Krishnan echoed Quek's sentiment, stating that the controversy did not give her any pause in participating. Singer and actress Toyah Willcox shared that the events of the past year have solidified her commitment to pushing her limits and embracing the dance challenge.

Looking Ahead

While some cast members acknowledged the importance of being heard and supported, they expressed readiness to embark on their dance journey. As the professional dancers gear up for the 20th series, the cast is focused on the upcoming season despite the gender imbalance in participants.


Strictly Come Dancing cast speak out for the first time on bullying scandal

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