The BBC has released a statement in response to recent rumours around the vaccination status of dancers and celebrities on the show.
The BBC has said it is “not the case” that anyone has threatened to quit Strictly Come Dancing over the Covid-19 vaccination row, or raised concerns with the BBC or the show’s production team.
What the BBC has said about Covid vaccine concerns
A statement from the corporation said: “A lot has been written about vaccinations and Strictly in recent days.
“The BBC has never commented nor confirmed the vaccination status of anyone on the show. It’s not our place to.
“It is not the case that concerns have been raised with the BBC or the Strictly production team from dancers or celebrities about vaccination, or that they have threatened to quit.
“We have in place strict procedures to protect those on the show and the wider production. Among the many measures in place on Strictly, the dancers are tested regularly to be in close contact with their partners.
“The cast, crew and everyone working on Strictly are focused on this weekend’s first live show and delivering another brilliant series.”
A statement from the BBC on Strictly Come Dancing.https://t.co/pr7KC54A7t pic.twitter.com/zO7srE9lfa
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) September 23, 2021
Strictly Come Dancing began on BBC One on Saturday September 18th and airs weekly.
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