A STRICTLY contestant who quit amid bullying allegations said she has been made to feel like Public Enemy No1.
Amanda Abbington revealed she fears going on trains because of threats of serious violence.
The Sherlock star, partnered with Giovanni Pernice, pulled out last October and later complained to BBC chiefs of "mean, nasty bullying".
She said: "Sometimes on the train I feel exposed and vulnerable.
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