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Watch Graziano and Zara McDermott in Strictly rehearsals as he's axed from show 'amid allegations about his treatment of her'

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Strictly Come Dancing professional Graziano Di Prima confirmed at the weekend that he has been axed from the BBC One series.

It comes after he had allegedly been confronted by the BBC this week, according to the Mail on Sunday, due to his treatment of Zara McDermott during their time on the show.

It was said that footage showing the dancer’s treatment of Zara has "reduced people to tears", following claims of misconduct.

Speaking to The Sun, a source said: "The footage has reduced those who have seen it to tears." They went on to add: "As part of a wider BBC investigation reports of Graziano's behaviour came from multiple third-party sources." OK!

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