Police are investigating an alleged death threat sent to actress Amanda Abbington.
According to The Sun, the Sherlock star was sent an email warning her she would “die on stage” unless she retracts her complaint about dancer Giovanni Pernice.
Abbington was partnered with Pernice on Strictly Come Dancing in 2023.
She is currently starring in When It Happens To You at the Park Theatre in Finsbury Park, and police say they were called to a theatre in the area on Friday afternoon.
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A statement from the Metropolitan Police to the PA news agency said: “Police were called at around 4pm on Friday August 2 by a staff member at a theatre in Finsbury Park following receipt of an alleged malicious communication.
“There have been no arrests, inquiries are ongoing.”
Abbington made a formal complaint about Pernice’s teaching methods after she left the BBC One show, citing at the time “medical” and “personal” reasons.
The TV and theatre star told The Sunday Times in July that the aftermath had been “really brutal”, and she had received “death threats and rape threats”.
Abbington later alleged she was subject to “inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying” and a “toxic environment” while on the programme.
Pernice, who will not compete on Strictly this year, rejects “any suggestion of abusive or threatening behaviour”, and believes he will be cleared by a BBC review.
Abbington strongly questioned the teaching methods of her Strictly partner, Giovanni Pernice, who has since left the BBC One show.
Pernice strongly denied her claims of “unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean” behaviour.
Her representatives and the theatre have been approached for comment.
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