Entertainment
Strictly Come Dancing Throuple Sparks Backstage Controversy

A non-monogamous relationship involving three cast members of Strictly Come Dancing has reportedly caused significant tension among the show’s participants. According to sources cited by MailOnline, the revelation of this throuple arrangement has left some cast members “absolutely shocked” and even angry. The situation has quickly become a topic of intense discussion backstage as the new series approaches.
A throuple, defined as a romantic relationship involving three individuals, can encompass various gender combinations. This relationship style has gained visibility in recent years, with notable instances in the entertainment industry, such as the previous arrangement between singer Una Healy, boxer David Haye, and model Sian Osborne.
Details surrounding the throuple on Strictly Come Dancing remain largely under wraps due to legal concerns regarding the identities of the involved parties. A source disclosed to MailOnline that the emergence of this relationship was a surprise during a night out, stating, “It is, like, the best gossip ever.” The source emphasized that while no one is doing anything overtly wrong, the implications of such a relationship could provoke strong reactions from the audience, particularly those watching from home.
The unfolding drama comes on the heels of other recent controversies surrounding the BBC show. Notably, professional dancer Gorka Marquez has announced his temporary withdrawal from the current series to serve as a judge on the Spanish version of the show, Bailando Con Las Estrellas, for a period of three weeks. This decision adds another layer of complexity to an already tumultuous atmosphere.
Concerns about the show have intensified following revelations of serious allegations against one of its stars, who was arrested on rape charges. This individual is also under investigation for alleged non-consensual image abuse, further deepening the crisis. Sources confirm that these inquiries are separate from the upcoming series yet contribute to a challenging environment for the production team and participants.
The police investigation is part of a broader inquiry led by the BBC into claims of drug abuse among cast members. The BBC, in collaboration with external lawyers, is treating this matter with utmost seriousness, engaging in discussions with law enforcement regarding both the rape allegations and the drug-related claims. A source highlighted the gravity of the situation, stating, “This is a clearly a huge concern to everyone connected to Strictly Come Dancing and the BBC, which is why it’s being treated very seriously.”
As the new series gears up for its launch, fans are already speculating about potential winners. Among the participants is former Emmerdale star Lewis Cope, who has stepped in as a last-minute replacement after Kristian Nairn withdrew for medical reasons. Cope brings a wealth of dance experience, having previously performed with the dance group Ruff Diamond, which was a runner-up on Sky TV’s Got to Dance competition.
The new lineup for Strictly Come Dancing also features other notable names, including reality star Dani Dyer, former rugby captain Chris Robshaw, and EastEnders actress Suki Panesar. As the series prepares to air on BBC One and iPlayer, the ongoing scandals and backstage dynamics are sure to capture the attention of both fans and critics alike.
This combination of personal drama and public scrutiny represents one of the most significant challenges the show has faced in recent years, highlighting the complexities of fame and relationships in the entertainment industry.
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