Former Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice is set to return to screens in less than a month in Channel 4’s Celebrity Hunted.
The Italian dancer did not feature in the current series of the BBC celebrity dancing show after his former celebrity partner Amanda Abbington made allegations about his behaviour, claiming she was subject to a “toxic environment” and “inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying”.
A BBC investigation into the actress’s allegations upheld “some, but not all” of the complaints made against the professional dancer, who previously rejected “any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour”.
It has been announced Pernice will now take part in the Channel 4 challenge show, which sees celebrities go on the run while an elite team of hunters tries to track them down, in aid of Stand Up To Cancer.
Dancers Pernice and Kai Widdrington will compete against Loose Women’s Denise Welch and her husband Lincoln Townley as well as Blue singer Duncan James and model Christine McGuinness.
Former EastEnders star Danielle Harold and Coronation Street actress Kimberly Hart-Simpson will also take part alongside news anchors Simon McCoy and Lucrezia Millarini; and podcasters David Whitely and Zeze Millz.
The contestants will attempt to evade capture for a fortnight while the hunters use a vast wealth of resources to catch them.
Among the hunters’ team are police and military personnel who have access to CCTV footage, helicopters, drones, dogs, media campaigns and the latest cyber forensic technology.
Director of programmes for Shine TV, Matt Bennett, said: “There’s nothing more delicious than watching our much-loved celebrities turn fugitive and go on the run as they attempt to escape the hunters, all in aid of the excellent charity Stand Up To Cancer.
“This year we have a stellar line up who have truly kept the hunters on their toes.
“With dramatic escapes to daring captures, this season of Celebrity Hunted will keep the Channel 4 viewer on the edge of their sofas from one programme to the next. Jason Bourne would be proud of them all.”
The executive producer of the production company, Tom Hutchings, said the upcoming series will be the “most exhilarating” yet.
“Expect trips to Albert Square and Blue concerts, celebrities begging for money and clothes, failed camping attempts and blagged moments of luxury, and a team of 30 hunters stopping at nothing to catch them,” he said.
“No celebrities were harmed in the making of this programme, only a few bruised egos.”
Celebrity Hunted will air on Channel 4 from January 5 at 9pm