Debbie McGee has revealed she has been asked to give evidence into a BBC investigation into Strictly Come Dancing.

Speaking on GB News Debbie McGee said: “I think it will be as wonderful as it’s always been. It’s an uplifting show, isn’t it? It’s got the glamour, everything. There’s nothing to make you sad in it.

“I had the most amazing time. Giovanni was my partner, and it’s still a life changing experience. And at that time in my life as well, it was a year after Paul, my late husband, had died.

“It was a tough, tough time, and it just totally brought me out of all my grief. And everyone on the programme is just so lovely, and it’s like a big family.

“And my experience of Giovanni, I know other people have said they’ve had a different experience, but mine was he really looked after me in my grief, and we had a great time. Great memories.

“I’m sure that they will do [the investigation] very thoroughly, and the fact that it’s taking quite a long time, is that they’re really going into it to make sure they make the right decision at the end of it.

“And I think lots of people will be invited to give their experience of Strictly, so I just hope at the end of the day I don’t want anyone to be bullied, I’m really against all of that, but we are all different.

“People can react differently to different circumstances, or you just don’t have a chemistry with somebody that somebody else might have a chemistry.

“So I don’t know what went on, but I’m sure that they will go into it in a lot of depth before making any decisions.

“I don’t know if I’m allowed to say or not, but yes, I have [been asked to take part in the investigation]

“So I you know, it’s all very secret, and I’m sure everybody else who’s ever danced with him and people that have worked alongside him would have been asked to give evidence to so I just hope it all turns out well for all parties.”

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