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Strictly bosses introduce tough 'anti-bullying' rules in wake of misconduct investigation as scandal-plagues show returns for 20th series


New measures were introduced after the BBC was forced to carry out a misconduct investigation after Amanda Abbington unexpectedly quit the show last October.

Months later, professional dancer Graziano Di Prima was sacked after BBC staffers revealed they had seen footage of him 'kicking' celebrity partner Zara McDermott. Strictly bosses has introduced tough 'anti-bullying' rules by instructing new chaperones to call a helpline if they spot any abusive behaviour, The Sun revealed on Saturday Strictly bosses will reportedly be clamping down on couples rehearsing outside of their capped training times in wake of misconduct investigation as contestants are given chaperones

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