Bosses increase security for female stars after "obsessed" fans appear at their homes.

It's a frightening situation.

September 9th 2023.

Bosses increase security for female stars after
The Strictly Come Dancing cast were left shaken when fans began to turn up at their homes. According to reports, some of the show's most popular female dancers, such as Dianne Buswell and Nadiya Bychkova, have been the subject of unwarranted attention, with fans tracking down their addresses and sending them gifts.

As a result, the BBC has taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of the show's stars. Security at the Elstree Studios and the undisclosed hotel has been increased, and Diane Buswell has since moved homes after a fan turned up.

The situation became even more worrying when Jowita Przystal, the winner of last year's Glitterball Trophy, began to receive death threats. The ballroom dancer had been linked to her fellow Strictly star, Giovanni Pernice, sparking a barrage of hateful messages.

An insider revealed to The Mirror how 'horrible' the intrusion had been for the dancers. Not only were both Nadiya and Dianne left 'very upset', but Shirley Ballas, the show's head judge, had even considered quitting the series over hate-filled messages. Fortunately, the BBC was quick to rally round and provide support.

With Strictly Come Dancing set to return to BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday, September 16, this new security measure will come as a great relief to the cast. Everyone involved is hopeful that their safety will remain a priority throughout the upcoming season.

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