Major update in Strictly scandal as sacked Graziano Di Prima set to sue BBC for unfair dismissal and hires top lawyers liennhi

   

SACKED Strictly star Graziano Di Prima has called in top lawyers to sue the BBC — and to try to clear his name.

The shamed pro dancer, 30, has recruited big hitters Whitestone Chambers to fight his corner.

Sacked Strictly pro Graziano Di Prima has called in top lawyers to sue the BBC
Sacked Strictly pro Graziano Di Prima has called in top lawyers to sue the BBCCredit: Getty
Italian dancer Graziano was axed over his behaviour towards celebrity partner Zara McDermott
Italian dancer Graziano was axed over his behaviour towards celebrity partner Zara McDermottCredit: PA

Barristers have already waded through thousands of text and WhatsApp messages and believe the Italian has a case for unfair dismissal.

He was axed over his behaviour towards celebrity partner Zara McDermott.

A source last night said: “Graziano feels he wasn’t allowed a fair opportunity to give his side of the story so has been heartened to hear the legal team think he has a case for unfair dismissal.

“The top lawyers at Whitestone Chambers have scanned through thousands of messages between Graziano and Zara and the other Strictly dancers.

“They’ve also looked at his BBC contract and believe there are grounds to sue.

“He is weighing up his options but remains hopeful he can clear his name.”

The claims against Graziano are the biggest scandal to rock Strictly in its 20-year history.

Last month, The Sun on Sunday told how he was sacked after a video of him “hitting and kicking” Zara was shown to bosses.

We went on to detail further allegations against the star — who is said to have chased Zara into a bathroom, spat at her, and verbally abused her in rehearsals last year.

BBC documentary-maker Zara, who is in a relationship with I’m A Celeb winner Sam Thompson, said the scenes were “incredibly distressing”.

Married Graziano responded in a statement to his 251,000 followers on Instagram, saying he “deeply regrets the actions” that led to his departure.

But just weeks later, he denied kicking Zara.

He also told how he and his “good friend” Zara messaged about her pet cat four days before he was sacked.

He is now back in his native Sicily, working on a farm for £6 an hour.

Strictly is set to return next month but Graziano’s spot is yet to be filled.

Zara’s agents and the BBC were approached for comment.

Di Prima has denied kicking Zara
Di Prima has denied kicking ZaraCredit: PA
Di Prima was accused of abusing Zara during training sessions
Di Prima was accused of abusing Zara during training sessionsCredit: Pixel8000
Barristers believe the dancer has a case for unfair dismissal
Barristers believe the dancer has a case for unfair dismissalCredit: Dan Charity
A source said: 'Graziano feels he wasn’t allowed a fair opportunity to give his side of the story'
A source said: 'Graziano feels he wasn’t allowed a fair opportunity to give his side of the story'Credit: PA