Strictly Come Dancing’s ongoing investigation has shrouded the family show in chaos, and it seems the scandal is far from over.

As four have already been highlighted during the BBC probe over “misconduct” allegations, it’s now understood the first female dancer is set to face similar accusations.

The unnamed professional is said to be facing “bullying” allegations from a male celebrity who was once partnered with her.

It’s been claimed the celebrity has noted the dancer “screamed” in his face and that he felt “victimised”.

OK! Magazine reports the celebrity is well-known to the public and is expected to open up about how daily rows he faced were intense.

He is reportedly preparing to submit his complaint to legal firm Carter Ruck. It’s believed there are no claims of physical abuse in this instance but the celebrity in question is also set to criticise senior BBC figures for not offering support.

The first female Strictly Come Dancing professional is reportedly about to have claims made against her

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A source told The Mirror: “The man in question felt very much victimised by the behaviour of his Strictly partner.

“He alleges that on several occasions she flew into a real fury when he couldn’t get the steps right, and on one occasion screamed full in his face.

“They rowed every single day. He was left upset, struggling to sleep, and feeling isolated in the process.”

The BBC have declined to comment on the ongoing reports, but stated “We will not be commenting on individuals or engaging with speculation.

Graziano Di Prima is the latest to have been dropped from the show following the BBC investigation

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