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BBC could 'face £1million legal bill' over Strictly Come Dancing misconduct scandal as video emerges of former professional slapping partner's bottom


Now, lawyers Carter Ruck, who are representing a number of past celebrity contestants, are 'lining up claims for physical or mental health harm, and loss of earnings.'

Now, lawyers Carter Ruck, who are representing a number of past celebrity contestants, are 'lining up claims for physical or mental health harm, and loss of earnings,' with the BBC to be accused of liability. Lawyers Carter Ruck, who are representing a number of past celebrity contestants, are 'lining up claims for physical or mental health harm, and loss of earnings' with the BBC liable (Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice pictured) Amanda quit Strictly back in October due to 'personal reasons' amid claims of a feud between her and Giovanni before reports she had demanded footage of their rehearsals after the experience in the competition left her with PTSD.

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