I’m sure I speak for all my 10 million fellow Strictly fans when I say the news that one of the show’s star dancers, the exotic Italian stallion Graziano Di Prima, has been summarily sacked for ‘gross misconduct’ after ‘kicking, hitting and spitting at’ his celebrity partner Zara McDermott during rehearsals makes me want to smash the Glitterball.
How could this innocent, much-loved Saturday night sequin-fest – born 20 years ago – have come to this?
Exotic Italian stallion Graziano Di Prima has been sacked for ‘gross misconduct’ after ‘kicking, hitting and spitting at’ his celebrity partner Zara McDermott
The pair danced together in last year’s series and were eliminated on the sixth week
The pair danced together in last year’s series and were eliminated on the sixth week
Because this is not news for them. Its been on the camera»rolls» for a long time. The producers have seen it. They use records from the trainingroom on different occasions related to the program. Of …
With all this controversy, I am afraid Strictly has now passed its sell-by date. The early series with Len Goodman as Head Judge had the ‘celebrities’ only performing and hopefully mastering fairly …
One further comment – what criteria do the BBC use in selecting the Professional Dancers that are matched with the Celebs? Is their track record for teaching taken into account, especially in teaechin…