A former Strictly Come Dancing star has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of rape.
The unnamed male, who is in his thirties, is also being questioned by police “over allegations of non-consensual intimate image abuse”.
It follows an earlier allegation of anonymous individuals regularly using cocaine during their time on the show.
A Met spokesperson told The Independent: “On Friday, 22 August officers arrested a man in his thirties in East London on suspicion of rape and non-consensual intimate image abuse.
“This is a joint investigation with Hertfordshire Constabulary and while the investigation is in its early stages we urge anyone with any information to come forward to us quoting 8479/22AUG.
“Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or by submitting an online form.
“The arrest follows a third party allegation of sexual and drug-related offences. Enquiries are ongoing.”
The case is not believed to be related to the forthcoming series of Strictly that’s set to premiere next month.
The BBC told The Independent: “It would not be appropriate to comment on an ongoing police investigation.
The series has been hit with repeated scandals and controversies in the past few years.
Professional dancer Giovanni Pernice was investigated for his behaviour towards one of the show’s celebrity contestants, Sherlock star Amanda Abbington, after she said she accused him of “inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying” in September 2023.
A BBC review found no evidence of physical aggression, but upheld accusations of swearing and giving negative feedback.
In July 2024, pro dancer Graziano Di Prima was also dropped from the show after allegations about his behaviour towards Love Island star Zara McDermott.
Last year’s series was thrown into controversy due to the conduct of opera singer Wynne Evans, who apologised for “inappropriate and unacceptable” remarks made during the Strictly live tour.

Months later, EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick was suspended from the BBC after he was accused of using an offensive term towards people with disabilities during his time on the programme. He apologised and said the terminology was “entirely unacceptable”.
Strictly implemented new rules in an effort to prevent further issues, including adopting chaperones during training sessions. Welfare producers were also added to the team, and training was provided for dancers, the production team, and crew.