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Strictly Come Dancing Star Arrested on Rape Charges in 2025

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Last updated: August 25, 2025 1:41 pm
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Strictly Come Dancing Star Arrested on Rape Charges in 2025

Key Points

  • A male star from Strictly Come Dancing was arrested on 22 August 2025 by the Metropolitan Police in East London.
  • The arrest includes suspicion of rape and non-consensual intimate image abuse.
  • The alleged offences stem from a third-party complaint related to sexual and drug-related offences.
  • The suspect is a man in his 30s; identity remains undisclosed due to legal proceedings.
  • The arrest is part of a joint investigation between the Metropolitan Police and Hertfordshire Constabulary.
  • The investigation is in early stages; police urge those with information to come forward.
  • The arrest is not linked to the ongoing production or forthcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing.
  • The BBC has chosen not to comment on the ongoing investigation.
  • Past controversies on the show include drug use allegations, bullying, harassment claims, and behaviour-related scandals.
  • The BBC introduced welfare measures including chaperones during rehearsals and enhanced training.

What Are the Details of the Arrest and Investigation?

As reported by Lisa O’Carroll of The Independent, a man in his 30s connected to the popular BBC programme Strictly Come Dancing was arrested on 22 August 2025 by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of rape and non-consensual intimate image abuse. The arrest took place in East London and followed a complaint made by a third party related to sexual and drug-related offences. The investigation is a joint operation between the Metropolitan Police and Hertfordshire Constabulary and remains at an early stage.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Details of the Arrest and Investigation?
  • What Has the Metropolitan Police Said About the Case?
  • Has the BBC Made Any Comments?
  • What Are the Background and Past Controversies on Strictly Come Dancing?
  • Why Is the Identity of the Arrested Star Being Withheld?
  • What Are the Next Steps in the Investigation?
  • How Is the Public and Media Reacting?

The police have appealed for anyone with information about the case to contact them or reach out anonymously via the charity Crimestoppers. Enquiries are ongoing as law enforcement investigates the allegations further.

What Has the Metropolitan Police Said About the Case?

According to the official statement from the Metropolitan Police, the arrest was made on 22 August following a third-party allegation involving sexual and drug-related offences. The police confirmed the man is being questioned regarding rape and the separate offence of intimate image abuse, which involves sharing of intimate images without consent.

The police reiterated that the investigation is active, asking for public assistance while cautioning against speculation until the facts are established. They have provided contact details for those with information, reinforcing the serious nature of the inquiry.

Has the BBC Made Any Comments?

A BBC spokesperson told The Independent that “It would not be appropriate to comment on an ongoing police investigation.” The network emphasised the importance of due process and noted that the show is currently in its rehearsal stage, preparing for its September return. The arrest is understood not to be linked to current production activities.

What Are the Background and Past Controversies on Strictly Come Dancing?

Strictly Come Dancing, a flagship entertainment programme since 2004, has faced several controversies in recent years. Earlier this month, the BBC was reported to have engaged lawyers to investigate anonymous claims of cocaine use among some stars during their participation on the show.

In 2024, the show underwent a review following bullying and harassment allegations against professional dancer Giovanni Pernice by Amanda Abbington, his former celebrity dance partner. The BBC upheld some complaints and introduced stringent welfare measures including the appointment of chaperones for rehearsals and welfare producers to oversee wellbeing.

Other incidents include the dropping of professional dancer Graziano Di Prima in 2024 after conduct allegations and the suspension of EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick last year following the use of offensive language. The show has consistently aimed to improve oversight and training for its cast and crew to prevent misconduct.

Why Is the Identity of the Arrested Star Being Withheld?

Consistent with UK legal practice, the identity of the arrested man remains undisclosed to protect the integrity of the investigation and the privacy of all parties involved until formal charges or court proceedings determine otherwise. This approach ensures a fair investigation and prevents prejudice against the accused or complainants.

What Are the Next Steps in the Investigation?

Police investigations continue, with the suspect currently released on bail awaiting further enquiries. Authorities are encouraging anyone with relevant information to come forward to assist with their inquiries. The case’s progression will depend on the evidence gathered and potential formal charges based on those findings.

How Is the Public and Media Reacting?

Media coverage has been careful and factual, following legal guidelines around reporting sensitive ongoing criminal investigations. Public reaction on social platforms includes calls for fair treatment and the presumption of innocence. Legal experts emphasise the importance of respecting due process and withholding judgement until investigations conclude.

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