Strictly's Amanda Abbington finds BBC bosses 'line of questioning ''highly offensive'' as they investigate lewd comments and illicit video Giovanni Pernice shared with actress' By Geraint Llewellyn For Mailonline Published: 15:48 EDT, 17 August 2024 | Updated: 16:17 EDT, 17 August 2024 e-mail 14 shares 14 View comments Strictly Come Dancing's Amanda Abbington has reportedly found BBC bosses line of questioning 'highly offensive' amid the show's ongoing misconduct probe. Sherlock actress Amanda, 50, has made a series of accusations about her pro Giovanni Pernice 's teaching methods and has described his behaviour as 'unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean'. He strongly denies all of the claims.

Now it's been reported the actress has been quizzed for a second time about an illicit video shared with her by the dancer as well as a 'lewd remark' he made about another celebrity contestant when the video was sent. Giovanni is also reported to have made a crude comment about a member of Amanda's own family, only for her to 'effectively be asked' by BBC bosses whether the dancer meant the remark as light-hearted banter. A source told The Sun : '[Amanda] found this line of questioning highly offensive.

' Strictly Come Dancing's Amanda Abbington, 50, has reportedly found BBC bosses line of questioning 'highly offensive' amid the show's ongoing misconduct probe Sherlock actress Amanda has made a series of accusations about her pro Giovanni Pernice 's teaching methods and has described his b.