Friday, January 3, 2025

Giovanni Pernice Proves That He Has Not Lost His Competitive Edge After His Break From British TV...

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Giovanni Pernice proved that he has not lost his competitive edge after his break from British TV as he ditched fellow Strictly pro Kai Widdrinton in an effort to win Channel 4 's Celebrity Hunted.

Giovanni, 34, has teamed up with Strictly pal Kai Widdrington , 29, for Channel 4's Celebrity Hunted after being kicked off Strictly during the BBC probe into Amanda Abbington 's claims that the he had bullied her.

The Sicilian dancer joined the Italian version of Strictly - Ballando Con Le Stelle - after he was axed from the UK's version, before being cleared of ten out of 16 allegations when the investigation concluded in September. 

Celebrity Hunted sees a group of stars, AKA Fugitives, go on the run across mainland UK for 14 days as they are chased by the Hunters - a handpicked team of police and military personnel.

Hunters have access to all of the celeb's personal information and use the 'powers of the state' to locate and capture them, including cyber forensic technology, ANPR, CCTV, helicopters, drones, dogs and call tracing.

They even use social media to bribe members of the public or captured contestants with monetary rewards in exchange for information on the celebs whereabouts.

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