In the bathroom during the interval, women were discussing the comments and saying they assumed he was referring to Abbington.
And after the show, fans – perhaps unsurprisingly – were expressing support for Pernice.
“He will be back,” said June, referring back to Pernice’s comments.
Her daughter Amanda added that she’s been a Strictly fan from the start, and the allegations haven’t changed that. But she said it was “a shame” that Strictly was going into its 20-anniversary year with a cloud hanging over it.
In a statement provided to BBC News earlier, Pernice’s spokesperson said: “The BBC has shared allegations from the inquiry with Giovanni, who has cooperated fully. None of the allegations carried in the Sun on Sunday are included in any shape or form.
“Giovanni refutes these allegations and denies any accusations of abusive or threatening behaviour.
“He has provided substantive evidence to the investigation, and he remains fully confident of clearing his name.”
The BBC has previously said it has robust duty of care procedures and that it does not comment on specific matters related to individuals.
The broadcaster said: “Anyone involved in a complaint has a right to confidentiality and fair process. If a complaint is made to the BBC, we assess and take any necessary steps to establish the facts, whether there is a case to answer, and, if appropriate, what action should be taken.
“This is all within the context of the BBC having duties of care to everyone linked to a complaint – that applies to those that have raised the complaint and to those that have been complained about.”