Strictly's Giovanni Pernice eyed for six-figure stint on rival ITV series ahead of BBC verdict

Giovanni Pernice could be set for huge I'm A Celeb stint

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Lauren Williams

By Lauren Williams


Published: 29/07/2024

- 12:58

Giovanni Pernice is said to be confident with the BBC's investigation outcome

Despite Amanda Abbington's ongoing claims against Giovanni Pernice, the Italian dancer could be set for a staggering pay increase as it has been reported that ITV is eyeing him up for a stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!

Since the allegations of "bullying" and "abuse" first came to light, Pernice has vehemently denied them all and vowed to clear his name with the help of his lawyers - Schillings.


However, the 33-year-old became "so cross" with Abbington after she claimed there was an incident of a "sexual nature" during her interview with Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murphy.

A source close to Pernice's team told the Daily Mail: "Gio is so cross. He just can't work out why she would come out and say these things. She didn't give any further detail, it's like she drops a bomb and then doesn't follow it through.

"The verdict is just days away now, it's the home straight for him but he is absolutely determined to clear his name. He and his team are adamant that there is something concrete which will prove that Amanda is telling lies.

"He can't wait for the truth to come out, it will be a huge relief for him. Giovanni is not going to let this go. It is basically war now. He will clear his name with all the evidence he has."

Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington

Giovanni Pernice claims to have evidence to refute Amanda Abbington's claims

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Today, it was reported that Pernice's team submitted an audio tape to the BBC which allegedly hears Abbington admit to being difficult before the pair said "love you" during the final weeks of their time on the show.

Now, it has been reported that ITV is said to be ready to swoop in and sign the dancer up for I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! if he is cleared of the allegations.

ITV bosses know that Pernice is popular and think he would be a huge ratings winner, with a source telling the Daily Mail: "As long as those at the top are satisfied that Giovanni isn't a bully and didn't behave inappropriately during Strictly, they will be signing him up.

"They are very aware of how much Strictly viewers will miss him, he's a true fans' favourite, so they hope he will draw in big audiences. Just imagine him on I'm A Celeb, he would be a favourite to win and they know he would be very good value in the jungle.

Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington

The BBC is said to be issuing a verdict on their investigation immediately

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"He would bring a huge fan base with him. He appeals to people of all ages which is a godsend for any broadcaster."

Pernice could be paid within the region of £100,000, going up against Strictly which is on at the same time, and if all goes well the broadcaster will offer other shows and documentaries to brand him as "their own".

Adding fuel to the fire, Laura Whitmore recently released a statement on the ongoing claims and felt there was a lot of "misinformation" within the press.

"I thought my experience was specific to me but I've since learned I was wrong. The aim of this is to show a pattern of behaviour that I believe needs to stop. My evidence is to support other people's experience."

Giovanni Pernice and Laura Whitmore

Laura Whitmore also recently spoke about her time on the show with Giovanni Pernice

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The presenter did clarified that she had not "made an official complaint" but was "providing evidence of my experience to support the investigation".

Since leaving back in April, Pernice has vowed to never go back to Strictly and could take legal action against the broadcaster.

A source told the Daily Mail: "Gio is looking forward to getting his career going again. His Strictly one may have come to an end but that doesn't mean it's over for him.

"There are some very exciting things in the pipeline. He is really popular and there is a huge appetite for him elsewhere. He will never go back to Strictly, too much has happened."

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