Claudia Winkleman, Tess Daly and Shirley Ballas smiling on Strictly
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Can Strictly Come Dancing survive its recent scandals? Here’s what AI thinks

Strictly has returned to our screens for its 20th anniversary series, but can it survive the recent scandals?

Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima have both left the show after reports of alleged abusive behaviour behind the scenes. And the BBC still hasn’t released the results of its internal probe.

The series got off to a lukewarm start, with ratings reportedly lower than this time last season. But can the show weather the storm and survive the scandal, or will it be curtains for Strictly Come Dancing?

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The BBC is giving us no clues, so ED! decided to ask an AI chatbot. We asked Chat GPT: “Can Strictly Come Dancing survive in light of recent scandals affecting the show?”

Shirley Ballas standing up at the Strictly judging table

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly smiling against an orange background

The Strictly professionals dancing a group number

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Nancy Brown
Editor