Giovanni Pernice looks happy and relaxed - hours after his reported crunch talks with Strictly bosses
05.04.2024 - 18:55
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice appeared to have put speculation about his future behind him on Thursday afternoon, as the popular dancer stepped out in Birmingham ahead of his tour stop at Birmingham Symphony Hall.
The 33 year old professional dancer, who has starred on Strictly since 2015 , kept things chic but casual as he opted for a pair of fitted black Dolce & Gabbana jogging bottoms, a white Hugo Boss t-shirt featuring Freddie Mercury, and an effortlessly cool black leather jacket. To complete his stylish look, Giovanni also opted for a pair of Louis Vuitton trainers in black and a pair of Apple AirPods to listen to his favourite tunes while out and about.
Appearing happy and relaxed, there was little sign of stress on the dancer’s face as he went about his business, something which may come as a surprise to fans given that he was reportedly engaged in ‘crunch talks’ with Strictly bosses just hours before. Earlier this week, reports emerged that Giovanni was involved in vital talks about his future on BBC Strictly Come Dancing after Faye Tozer became the fourth celebrity to have reportedly clashed with him - and is said to have been left in “tears”.
The professional dancer, 33, who joined the show in 2015, has been battling accusations of being “too harsh” a teacher on the competition. His most recent partner Amanda Abbington claims she suffered from PTSD following the show and accused him of difficult behaviour.
It was claimed Amanda joined forces with Laura Whitmore and Ranvir Singh, who have also been paired with Giovanni on the show, to 'compare notes' on his actions.
This caused worry that Giovanni may not return to Strictly for 2024, but it seems that the BBC are supporting him. A source told The
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