Despite the recent controversy surrounding him, has reportedly shared his desire to return to next year.
This comes after a report cleared the professional dancer of violence allegations but made by , who is now expected to take legal action over her treatment on the show.
However, sources close to Giovanni have revealed that he remains hopeful about making a comeback on the Strictly stage, even though he’s currently signed up for the Italian version of the dance competition.
The 34-year-old has allegedly told friends that he only signed up for and feels he has “unfinished business” with the UK version of the show.
An insider told : “Giovanni has not given up on appearing on the Strictly stage. As far as he is concerned, he has been cleared and there is no reason why he couldn’t return.”
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Giovanni and Amanda were partnered together in 2023
The source continued: “He has told his pals he is hoping to be back next year and is keen to speak to the about it.
“He still feels very much part of the fold, and has a massive fan base who would no doubt welcome him back. But of course the final decision will be made by bosses.”
In a shocking interview on , Amanda revealed that about filing complaints against Giovanni, despite receiving .
“It’s been one of the worst years of my life,” she confessed on the programme.
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“I’ve been through a lot, women go through a lot, but it has been a very unpleasant, turbulent, relentless time in my life. I’ve had to deal with a myriad of horrible things.”
In August, the Metropolitan Police confirmed they were investigating after being called to the Park Theatre in Finsbury Park following an alleged death threat sent to Amanda, who was starring in When It Happens To You.
Amanda has opened up about seeking daily legal counsel in the wake of the bullying probe.
She disclosed to Newsnight’s Victoria Derbyshire that she is “taking guidance from my lawyer on a day-to-day basis”.
The actress noted: “There’s a 30-page report that me and my lawyers are still digesting. There are still things in there that are unresolved.”