Strictly Come Dancing has issued an apology to Amanda Abbington after she accused her partner Giovanni Pernice of "abusive, cruel and mean" behavior during her time on the show.
Abbington, 50, competed on season 21 of the BBC show last year but quit mid-way through the season and then accused Pernice, 34, of mistreating her behind the scenes. She raised her concerns with the network, which investigated the complaints and issued a statement on Monday, Sept. 30 regarding their findings.
"We have assessed the complaints and we have upheld some, but not all, of the complaints made," BBC said in a statement shared with PEOPLE. "We want to apologize to Amanda Abbington and to thank her for coming forward and taking part. We know this would not have been an easy thing to do."
"We take any allegations of bullying and harassment very seriously and this review has taken time due to its complex nature and our desire to ensure a rigorous and robust process was undertaken," the statement continued.
"Strictly Come Dancing is a family show and we rightly expect very high standards. While competition can be tough, rigorous and demanding, we want the show to ultimately be a joyous and transformative experience. It is a great shame if this hasn’t been the case for everyone who has appeared on the show."
PEOPLE has reached out to Pernice's reps for comment.
In July, Abbington detailed her experience on Strictly — the predecessor of Dancing with the Stars — in an interview with The Sun, saying she thought "long and hard about making a complaint because I knew the backlash I would -
get."
"I couldn't stand back and let him do that to other people," she said of Pernice's treatment of her.
The Sherlock actress also claimed that BBC "knew about Giovanni's behavior for years, people had complained about him and flagged his behavior to producers in the past and nothing was done."
"It wasn't an isolated experience with me. I should never ever have danced with him."
Pernice issued various denials on Instagram, writing in one statement that he "rejects any suggestion of abusive or threatening behavior" and looks "forward to clearing his name."
Days after he was not included on the lineup for Strictly Come Dancing's 2024 season, he issued another statement on Instagram and said he is "cooperating fully with the ongoing BBC investigation, which will determine the truth."
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When BBC's annual report was released in July, Tim Davie, the director-general of the network, addressed the backlash Strictly Come Dancing had been facing as he said he was "disappointed" to learn that several celebrities had felt abused by their pro partners on the show.
"We never tolerate unacceptable behavior of any kind," he said while promising "changes" to the show, which included having a member of production in all rehearsals, two dedicated welfare producers on site and additional training for the production team and crew.
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