However, a finding of “insufficient evidence” in a criminal court is not the same as a declaration of innocence in the court of public opinion, nor does it mean the incident didn’t happen. It means the high bar for a criminal conviction—beyond reasonable doubt—has not been met. This is the grey area that leaves both alleged victims and alleged perpetrators in a state of agonizing limbo. For *Strictly*, the question now is what comes next. Can this dancer simply waltz back onto the set for the 2026 series as if nothing happened? The BBC’s duty of care to the rest of the cast and crew is paramount, and the tabloids will have a field day the moment his face appears in the Clauditorium. The scandal has already changed the show forever; the fun, frothy, family-friendly veneer has been punctured. While the legal system has done its job and cleared the man of charges, the glitter on this particular ballroom floor looks a little duller than it used to.
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