In a statement on Instagram, he said he ⁘deeply regrets⁘ the events leading up to his departure and acknowledged that his ⁘intense passion and determination to win might have affected my training regime⁘.
A BBC spokesperson confirmed that Di Prima was ⁘no longer a part of the line-up of professional dancers for the upcoming series⁘.
⁘While we would never comment on individual cases, it is well-known that the BBC has established a robust duty of care procedures, and if issues are raised we will always take them seriously and act swiftly as appropriate," they said.
He remained part of the show for the following two years, though did not have a celebrity partner, then in 2021 danced with comedian and Loose Women host Judi Love.
He returned in 2022 and was paired with actress Kym Marsh, with whom he reached the quarter finals, and last year danced with TV presenter Zara McDermott.
Away from Strictly, Di Prima has competed in numerous international dance competitions and toured globally with dance company Burn The Floor.
⁘While there are aspects of this story involving external influences that I can't discuss at this time, I remain committed to being strong for my family and friends,⁘ he said.
"I wish the Strictly family and the BBC nothing but success in the future. I also want to thank everyone who has supported my career, both professionally and personally. When the time is right, I will share my story."
The episode is not the first time Strictly - which is among the most watched shows in the BBC line-up - has faced a complaint about the practices of one of its professional dancers.
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