Danny John-Jules, Strictly Come Dancing 2018 - Launch Show
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Danny John-Jules ‘accuses BBC of bullying him’

He's seemingly doesn't feel supported over recent tabloid accusations

Danny John-Jules has seemingly accused the BBC of bullying him, as ‘row-gate’ rumbles on.

The Strictly contestant retweeted a message of support from a fan who thinks there has been a ‘stitch up’, after a story broke yesterday accusing him of making his pro partner cry.

Headlines on Friday morning claimed Amy Dowden was left in tears during training, after Red Dwarf legend Danny told her: “I’m the star, not you.”

Read more: Strictly Come Dancing’s Amy Dowden ‘in tears’ after row with Danny John-Jules

Danny and Amy chat to Gethin on It Takes Two (Credit: BBC)

The dancing pair appeared on BBC2’s Strictly: It Takes Two last night to deny the claims.

Speaking to roving reporter Gethin Jones on It Takes Two last night, Welsh Amy, 27, admitted: “Things did get a little bit intense the other day in rehearsals. But you know what, we took a half an hour break and got back straight to it.

“I’ve never felt bullied or threatened by Danny. I really want to get this man to Blackpool and then to the final.”

Meanwhile, Danny’s wife has accused Strictly of “trying to destroy him” following claims that he made professional partner Amy Dowden cry.

Petula Langlais believes the hit BBC1 show is throwing the 58-year-old Red Dwarf actor “under the bus”.

Danny with wife Petula (Credit: WENN/BBC)=

Read more: Danny John-Jules admits he doesn’t socialise with his Strictly co-stars

She tweeted: “Wow @bbcstrictlyPR @bbcstrictly are really throwing #Dannyjohnjules under that bus!… I’m in shock… Why are you trying to destroy him???”

Petula, who has two children with the actor, had earlier criticised Channel 5 daytime show host Jeremy Vine for covering the story.

She posted: “Our son is at home and was watching your show with me and is now very upset about what you’ve said because he knows it is totally not true! Thanks Jeremy, you are all as bad as each other!”

Amy Dowden and Danny John-Jules, Strictly Come Dancing 2018
The pair deny bullying claims (Credit: BBC/Guy Levy)

Danny’s wife also retweeted messages of support, including one that read: “I don’t know @DannyJohnJules but can’t stand when people put the word bullying, aggressive etc next to someone of colour but anyone else it is viewed as passion.

“He’s allowed to be frustrated and some people are sensitive to some situations! Sabotage.”

Danny John-Jules, Strictly Come Dancing 2018 - Launch Show
The actor dances the samba tonight (Credit: Splash)

The actor, who also stars in BBC1’s Death in Paradise, added: “The only reason I’m here this far is because of Amy.

“I would never bite the hand that feeds me. It’s the best dance we have done in the past couple of days since we have been on the show.

“And I’m just happy to go along with it. She’s the boss, she wears the pants. Why would I argue with a Welsh woman?”

The pair are all smiles (Credit: BBC)

The pair will perform the samba to Sigala’s Feels Like Home on tonight’s show.

Strictly Come Dancing is on BBC1 at 7pm this evening.

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