Giovanni Pernice has addressed a possible return to Strictly Come Dancing (Picture: PA)

Giovanni Pernice has addressed a possible return to Strictly Come Dancing, months after he quit.

The beloved BBC programme has been engulfed in scandal over the last year, following allegations against Pernice, 34, by his former dance partner Amanda Abbington, who quit Strictly last year after five weeks.

The broadcaster recently released its findings of a months-long investigation into his conduct on the programme, and issued an apology to Sherlock actress Abbington, 53, while upholding some of her complaints, and clearing the Italian pro dancer of the most serious allegations.

The review into Abbington’s complaints about her Strictly professional dance partner was launched earlier this year, and Pernice, who is not part of this year’s Strictly professional dancing line-up and has since joined an Italian dance show, previously rejected ‘any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour’.

It’s since been rumoured Pernice could appear on the likes ofI’m A Celebrity and Celebrity Hunted.

However, he has also addressed a possible return to the Strictly dancefloor in a new interview.

A picture of Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice on Strictly Come Dancing
The BBC issued an apology to Amanda Abbington while upholding some of her complaints, and clearing the Italian pro dancer of the most serious allegations. (Picture: PA)

A photo of Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice on Strictly Come Dancing
Amanda quit Strictly after five weeks last year (Picture: PA)

After revealing his new UK tour, Pernice has spoken about the possibility of a return and explained he still has a close relationship with the judges and presenters, particularly Anton Du Beke, with the duo having just announced their latest project together.

He said: ‘Anton has been the best friend to me. As you can imagine, at this time in my life, you find out who your real friends are.

‘But all the judges and presenters stuck with me. All of them.’

He added to The Daily Mail that he will have ‘a chat about the whole thing’ with the BBC, saying: ‘I’m glad that they got the result that they did, but there’s a few points I want to talk to them about.’

Addressing his possible return, Pernice didn’t rule anything out.

‘Next year?’ he asked. ‘It’s too far away. At the moment I am just focused on Bianca [his dance partner on the Italian version of Strictly].’

A picture of Giovanni Pernice
The BBC has yet to confirm or deny whether Giovanni could appear in person on Strictly (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

This comes after claims he could also make an appearance for Strictly’s one-off special this year, marking the show’s 20th anniversary.

The episode is due to air in December, with claims it will include ‘iconic performances and familiar faces past and present’, which could include footage from Pernice’s 2021 performance with Rose Ayling-Ellis.

The former Strictly pairing won the competition that year, and a Bafta for their silent dance.

A source told The Sun: ‘Giovanni made history when he won with Rose so footage from their emotional silent performance is set to feature.’

The BBC has yet to confirm or deny whether Pernice could appear in person, as speculation continues to swirl, with a spokesperson telling the publication: ‘Editorial decisions about what the final show will include haven’t been finalised yet.’

Strictly Come Dancing 2021 winners Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice with the glitterball trophy during the final
Giovanni and Rose Ayling-Ellis lifted the glitterball trophy in 2021 (Picture: PA)

This comes after Pernice declared ‘I’m back baby’ as he announced his 2025 UK tour.

He’s also making a big return with Strictly judge Anton, as they’re hitting the road for their 2025 Together Again tour, which kicks off in June.

In his previous response to the BBC probe’s result, Pernice recently said in an Instagram post he was ‘happy’ he had been cleared of the serious allegations after a ‘difficult’ few months.

He said in a video to fans: ‘Six months, seven months of all of this, seven months of reading everyday things in the newspaper and not being able to respond because I wanted to keep the confidentiality and the privacy of the review, was a difficult time.

‘It was difficult because reading stuff that was untrue, wasn’t the nicest time of my life, let’s be honest.

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‘But today I’m happy because at the beginning there were very very serious allegations thrown out at me but as of today, none of the serious allegations have been upheld.’

He went on: ‘I have to be honest with all of you because without your love, your messages, your support, your constant support, I don’t know if I would be able to even make this message right now.

‘I’m happy because today I can carry on to do what I was born to do, and I love to do which is entertain all of you.

‘This is my life, this is what I do, so I’m always grateful to all of you and just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart, and saying that I love you all and always, always thank you.’

Metro.co.uk previously approached the BBC and Giovanni Pernice’s rep for comment.

A version of this article was originally published on Sunday, October 20.

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