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Thousands back Strictly's Giovanni Pernice - 'it's a 'disgrace' say angry readers

Professional dancer Giovanni Pernice has denied any inappropriate behaviour during his time on Strictly - and thousands of fans have leapt to his defence after we asked if it was right to axe him from the show

Thousands of Mirror readers have shown their support for Giovanni Pernice(Getty)

Mirror readers have come out in force to support Strictly's Giovanni Pernice as he battles to clear his name amid the BBC investigation concerning his behaviour.

The 33-year-old has been mired in controversy for months after refuting allegations about his 'abusive or threatening behaviour' while working on the hit show. He was paired with actress Amanda Abbington, who quit the series early and later claimed to have suffered from PTSD. The BBC then launched an internal investigation after receiving complaints from his previous celebrity dance partners on the show.

Earlier this week, Giovanni said: "I am co-operating fully with the ongoing BBC investigation, which will determine the truth. As requested, I have stayed silent, but I am looking forward to the conclusion of the investigation and ultimately clearing my name and establishing the truth.

"I am so happy to be back on tour. Thank you all for your continued support - your messages and love mean so very much to me. I will hopefully see many of you very soon and I look forward to clearing my name.”

Fans have been left shaken by his departure, with many saying they will boycott the show. Amid the uproar we asked: Should professional dancer Giovanni Pernice have been axed from Strictly?

Almost 7,000 of you voted, with 6,173 saying 'No' he shouldn't have been axed, and only 449 saying 'Yes' he should. Many of you commented on our story. Here's just a selection of what some of you had to say.

'Think it's a disgrace how Gio has been treated'

Lesgoody: "If you want to be the best then take the pain. These dancers are professional and want to win. The contestants know that to be the best the teacher has to put you through the wringer. They should have been in school in the fifties. That would have toughened them up. Everyone is so soft and offended by everything now."

MoominMama: "Three months of hard work. Not being cossetted. Just couldn't hack it. I'd love to be taught day after day by Gio for three months, if only to correct my posture! Discipline and determination. No sticking power!"