Strictly's Neil Jones says he ended it with ex and rubbishes 'ridiculous' Giovanni claim
Strictly Come Dancing star Neil Jones has strongly denied suggestions he has been gossiping about his BBC colleagues, and stated he will laugh about the 'ridiculous' claims with friend and fellow dancer Giovanni Pernice.
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