Overview
- On August 12, the Metropolitan Police confirmed it received an allegation about drug-related offences linked to Strictly Come Dancing and said it is assessing whether a criminal offence occurred.
- The BBC initiated an internal inquiry in early August and engaged law firm Pinsent Masons to collect testimony from former contestants, professional dancers and crew.
- The cocaine-use claims trace back to a March legal submission by Russells on behalf of former contestant Wynne Evans, which alleged two unnamed cast members used the drug.
- An unnamed ex-BBC employee has publicly alleged being offered cocaine by a Strictly star and reported finding suspected white powder in backstage areas on multiple occasions.
- No arrests have been made and the BBC has declined to comment on the police assessment, stating it follows established protocols for handling serious complaints.