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Strictly bosses in talks to hire chaperones for stars as BBC toughens up duty of care rules amid ‘abuse’ claims

As two professional dancers are axed amid 'abuse' claims, show bosses are thinking up ways to improve welfare

STRICTLY bosses are considering hiring chaperones for stars - after abuse allegations against two professional dancers.

Graziano Di Prime was fired by the BBC after he was hit by claims he hit, spat and kicked dance partner Zara McDermott.

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Graziano Di Prima was accused of 'kicking and spitting' Zara McDermottCredit: Instagram

It's after Giovanni, 33, left the show under investigation by the BBC following allegations of misconduct made by Amanda Abbington. He denies the claims.

The BBC is in the process of toughening up its duty of care rules, with executive Sam Bickley tasked with improving the show's welfare.

Chaperones at stars' training sessions have been suggested to ensure that the professionals don't cross any red lines.

Other measures being considered include stricter vetting of the show’s professional dancers - and for them to be given more rigorous training to handle celebrities.

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An insider told The Times: “The BBC has toughened up its duty of care rules and Sam is now acting as a full-time duty of care exec.

"She will be discussing the protocols and where they need to be tightened up.

“It’s 90 per cent a happy ship but the push to win and compete might have meant some overstepping of the mark.

"We have acted swiftly and decisively to nip that in the bud and it doesn’t take away from almost everyone else having a really lovely, enriching experience from being part of the show.”

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Strictly Come Dancing bosses are also facing calls for the celebrities to take psychological tests.

It's thought it might help to assess whether the celebrities can handle the demands of the job.

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Strictly hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly,Credit: PA
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