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Amanda Abbington’s fiancé hits back at trolls amid Giovanni Pernice BBC misconduct probe

Amanda Abbington’s fiancé, Johnathan Goodwin, has hit back at trolls amid Giovanni Pernice’s BBC misconduct probe.

The ex-Strictly dancer came under fire in recent months for his “militant approach to training” after Amanda left the show abruptly – leading to an investigation into his behaviour.

The actress was later diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder following her partnership with the professional dancer.

Amanda Abbington and Johnathan Goodwin | INSTAGRAM

Jonathan took to his Instagram to post a message about experiencing “terrible circumstances.”

He wrote: “We don’t control what happens to us… but we do control how we feel about it…. Every single moment that we live adds depth and weight to our identity.”

“The good… and the bad… it is literally impossible to become an adult and not experience at least a few terrible circumstances… the real test of character is how we react to them,” he added.

On person commented on the posting accusing Amanda of trying to “ruin” Giovanni’s career, saying: “Can you tell Amanda that thinking someone is ‘abrasive’ doesn’t mean you set out to ruin their career?”

They continued: “I know you found it uncomfortable watching them both together, perhaps even jealousy, but that’s not his problem, that’s yours.”

Johnathan calmly replied to the comment: “Hi lovely thanks for this. I wish you well.”

The actress and the former escapologist began dating in 2021, reportedly having gotten engaged in May last year.

Alongside Amanda, Giovanni’s other previous partners have spoken out against him including Laura Whitmore who claimed she “cried every day” while training with him, and Ranvir Singh who said she had a “total meltdown” during rehearsals with him.

Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington | BBC

The BBC has now launched an investigation into the claims against the professional dancer, who sources say is a “perfectionist” and can be “incredibly full-on.”

However, Giovanni has denied any suggestion that he displayed “abusive or threatening behaviour” while working as a professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing.

Amid reports a legal firm had contacted the BBC regarding “numerous serious complaints” about his alleged behaviour, the 33-year-old has vowed to clear his name.

In a statement shared on Instagram, the Italian dancer wrote: “To my dear fans, you will be as surprised as I am that allegations have been made about my dance teaching methods in the media this week.”

“Of course, I reject any suggestion of abusive or threatening behaviour, and I look forward to clearing my name.”

He continued: “Those who have followed my journey on Strictly Come Dancing over the last decade will know that I am passionate and competitive.

“No-one is more ambitious for my dance partners than me. I have always striven to help them be the very best dancers they can be.

“This has always come from a place of love and wanting to win – for me and my dance partners. Thank you all once again for your continued love and support! Giovanni.”

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

Giovanni spoke out after law firm Carter-Ruck told the PA news agency that the BBC are gathering evidence regarding the claims.

“There have been numerous serious complaints made to the BBC who are now in the process of evidence gathering,” they said in a statement.

“As it is still an ongoing matter no further comment can be made at this stage.”

Over the weekend, it was reported that Giovanni had quit Strictly Come Dancing after eight years on the show, following a turbulent few months.

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

According to The Sun, reports of his alleged clashes with his former partners became “too much” for the 33-year-old.

A source said: “Gio feels the scrutiny on him has become too much and now is the time to make a fresh start.

“He wants to focus on other TV projects, and feels he’s achieved all he can on Strictly, having won the trophy back in 2021 and reaching the final an unprecedented four times.

“He remains adamant he’s done nothing wrong other than being a hard taskmaster, but knows his style of training isn’t to everyone’s liking – especially in this day and age.”

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the BBC said: “The professional dancers for 2024 will be announced in due course.”

This “controversy” began following Amanda’s dramatic exit from Strictly Come Dancing last year due to “personal reasons”.

It later emerged the actress struggled with Giovanni’s “militant approach to training” and she was subsequently diagnosed with PTSD.

Amanda then met with two of Giovanni’s former partners, Ranvir Singh and Laura Whitmore, in February to discuss their difficult experiences working with him.

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

A source close to the trio told the Daily Mail: “They are very unhappy with the way the BBC are handling this.”

“It’s one thing saying they are standing by him, but they feel as if Giovanni is being promoted and pushed centre stage in a bid to make them go away and keep quiet. It’s a kick in the teeth.”

“One of the reasons they wanted to meet up was to try and work on a way forward because they have no intention of just backing down and letting this just fade away,” the source explained.

“All three have been impacted in different ways by what happened and they’ve agreed to speak again about how best they can get something done about it because they are genuinely worried about what went on and the fact someone else could end up experiencing what they went through.”

Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

“But right now there’s a feeling that Gio is pretty much untouchable – especially given he is so close to Anton who thinks the world of him and can’t believe the stuff he’s been hearing claimed about his mate.”

Earlier this year, Giovanni broke his silence on working with Amanda, following months of speculation surrounding their partnership on the show.

He said: “It’s a shame because, in my opinion, she could have gone all the way. I am a perfectionist, 100 per cent, but it comes from a perspective of caring.”

“I think all of the professional dancers are in the same place. If you’re a professional dancer on one of these shows, you have to get these people looking the best they can on Saturday night.”

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