BBC Reportedly Launches Probe Into Strictly 'Drug Use'
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 2 – The BBC is investigating cocaine use allegations involving two Strictly Come Dancing stars after claims were legally submitted by former contestant Wynne Evans in March 2025.
- The BBC has begun an investigation into alleged drug use involving two stars from Strictly Come Dancing, according to reports from The Sun on Sunday.
- Claims of cocaine use were made in a legal submission to the BBC in March by law firm Russells on behalf of a former celebrity contestant.
- The BBC stated, 'We have clear protocols and policies in place for dealing with any serious complaint raised with us.'
- A source mentioned that one Strictly star remarked about another's condition, saying, 'Have you seen their pupils... they're off their face.
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‘Strictly Come Dancing’ Plunged Into Fresh Chaos As BBC Launches Investigation Over Alleged Drug Use
Strictly Come Dancing has been plunged into fresh chaos with the BBC launching an investigation into allegations of drug use on the show. The Sun reported over the weekend that two Strictly stars had been accused of taking cocaine and the corporation has since engaged a legal firm to lead a probe. The stars have […]
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BBC launches investigation into Strictly Come Dancing ‘drug use’
A legal team have been hired to lead the probe into drug use on the show
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