
BBC launches probe into Strictly cocaine use after claims stars took drug and it was widely discussed on show
It is said their drug use was 'well known' on the show.
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BBC's Strictly is facing a fresh crisis after shocking drugs allegations were made
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A law firm has been hired to probe damning allegations of cocaine abuse on Strictly Come Dancing
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Worried Strictly chiefs are determined to deliver a trouble-free new show
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Former contestants, dancers and crew will be able to speak to law firm Pinsent Masons to share any concerns.
The show is facing a fresh crisis after the shocking drugs allegations were made in a legal submission to the BBC in March by law firm Russells on behalf of celebrity contestant Wynne Evans.
It is understood others have also reported to the BBC allegations of drug taking on Strictly Come Dancing.
A BBC spokesman told The Sun on Sunday yesterday: 'We have clear protocols and policies in place for dealing with any serious complaint raised with us.
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'We would always encourage people to speak to us if they have concerns.
'Off their face'
'It would not be appropriate for us to comment further.'
The latest stunning claims include one of Strictly Come Dancing's stars allegedly saying to a celebrity about another person on the show: 'Have you seen their pupils . . . they're off their face'.
A celebrity is also said to have revealed it was 'well known on the show that two stars took cocaine . . . it was talked about widely among the cast'.
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A source said yesterday: 'These claims are extremely serious and should be taken as such.
"Given only last year that the BBC's Director-General promised to clean up Strictly, it seems particularly shocking.
Furious Wynne Evans reveals he's no longer speaking to Strictly's Katya Jones as he hits out at BBC
'The idea of the show's stars discussing drug-taking is deeply disturbing.
'The BBC have known about these allegations for some time, and acknowledged receiving them.
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'Now they are taking firm action. They've been told that it's well-known that two stars took drugs, including cocaine, which was talked about widely among the cast.
'Also, the BBC has been told that one star described another as being 'off their face' on drugs.
'It was alleged the star said to another celebrity about a third person on the show: 'Have you seen their pupils . . . they're off their face'.'
We are not naming the stars who are accused of drug-taking.
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The Corporation is under enormous pressure to take these on-record allegations seriously
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News of the inquiry comes 14 months after a
It means the BBC has now had to launch four separate inquiries over the past year into claims of misconduct.
Others have been drawn into allegations of bullying on the BBC Breakfast show and dozens of claims of misconduct by Gregg Wallace, who has since
The source went on: 'The BBC pledged to clean up its act and bolster its duty-of-care measures.
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'The Corporation is under enormous pressure to take these on-record allegations seriously in order to continually improve and monitor its welfare protocol ahead of the new series.
'No one wants to see the show's image damaged, but it's imperative that people are treated fairly and complaints of bad behaviour taken seriously.
'These allegations are extremely serious and the BBC will not brush them under the carpet.
'Lies and cover-ups'
'They need to protect the image of the show and make sure contestants feel safe and protected at all times. It is, after all, supposed to be a family show.'
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Worried Strictly chiefs are determined to deliver a trouble-free new show — as preparations have already started for the production of the
In January opera singer Evans — famous for his role in the Go Compare TV ads — was
In May, in an emotional Instagram message, Evans revealed he had been told by the BBC they were
It came despite both public and private support from
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Last week angry Evans blasted the BBC for 'lies and cover-ups' — claiming that the Corporation had been 'fundamentally flawed in its duty of care to him'.
These allegations are extremely serious and the BBC will not brush them under the carpet
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He also accused bosses of 'only caring about protecting themselves and their jobs and ratings'.
In April The Sun on Sunday revealed EastEnders actor Borthwick had filmed a video of himself
He was later
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Last year the BBC was beset with numerous crises on Strictly.
Sherlock and Mr Selfridge actress Amanda Abbington revealed she had been
Despite repeated claims against the Italian dancer from former partners including Laura Whitmore, the BBC did not take action until Amanda employed lawyers and issued a formal complaint.
The Corporation found in her favour on a number of claims concerning verbal
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Claims also emerged of fellow Italian
As a result of the investigation — first revealed by The Sun — the Corporation's Director-General Tim Davie
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