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Strictly bosses bring in 'anti-bullying' training amid show scandal
The BBC is reportedly introducing new measures to ramp up its duty of care to contestants after a number of famous faces complained to lawyers about alleged misconduct
The channel is said to be increasing its duty of care towards contestants following complaints from three celebs about alleged misconduct during their time on the dance floor. It's been reported that BBC bosses have now "demanded all professional dancers to undergo anti-bullying training" ahead of this year's show, which will mark the 20th anniversary of Strictly, amidst an ongoing investigation into misconduct. Insiders close to the show have revealed a new clause in the pro dancers' contracts, stating they must complete this training if they wish to continue competing.
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