Distraught Caprice slams Dancing On Ice bosses for siding with bullying pro partner Hamish after quitting show

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DISTRAUGHT Caprice Bourret quit Dancing On Ice yesterday and blasted ITV for a lack of support.

She also claimed bosses sided with her bullying pro partner Hamish Gaman from whom she split after just two weeks.

Caprice Bourret was snapped on the streets of London on Sunday morning after quitting Dancing On Ice

The US model, 48, switched to working with Swiss star Oscar Peter but left on Sunday saying her mental well-being has been affected.

A pal told The Sun: Caprice felt she had no option but to quit after feeling bullied and sidelined. Shes distraught.

She adored Oscar but the atmosphere at Dancing On Ice felt isolating and nasty. She needed to look after herself and her family so walked away.

She feels bosses sided with Hamish and says they have provided her with no counselling or after-care following the fall-out.

Caprice is said to have felt ‘bullied’ by Dancing On Ice partner Hamish Gaman

It is devastating that what started off as such a positive experience has become so overwhelmingly negative.

Shes unable to even speak out properly because shes worried about breaching her contract so shes got a legal team working on that.

Caprice feels as if ITV have completely mishandled this and feels really let down.

Mum-of-two Caprice, wed to businessman Ty Comfort, is said to have felt bullied by Hamish at training. She has been branded a lazy diva.

US model Caprice posted pictures of her bruises after DOI training

On Friday, Hamish issued a statement saying he was not OK, and that the truth always comes out in the end.

A statement on behalf of Caprice, pictured this week with training bruises, confirmed her exit.

It added: It has been a hard few months and shes had to keep silent for contractual reasons.

Her mental well-being has been affected over the last two months. Now shes taking some time to recover and look after herself and her family.

ITV said: We take allegations of bullying very seriously but found no evidence on Dancing On Ice and we strongly refute any suggestion to the contrary.