Jane10- what else could the BBC do? They could not be seen to say 'this was assault, bullying and abuse of several kinds- but because the programme makes us a lot of money we won't do anything about it- and just give him yet another final warning...until the next one'???
Could they?
If a footballer is the top scorer for the England team and rapes someone a few days before the Cup- do they say 'well that was wrong, but the Cup is more important, so we will keep him'.
These 'stars' do get away with stuff like that all the time, often from a young age, and know because people value their talent, they do get away with 'murder'.
One of the boys, aged 13, at one school where I taught, assaulted 2 girls on the bus (aged 12), pulled their knickers down and touched them up with other boys, with the girls screaming. The Head of the school said it was just boys being boys, no harm done, ad he couldn't expel them for a few days as they had a football final on Saturday and he needed them all. I was young and meek then- and it was my first job- later in my career I would have taken it to the Governors. He also said the girls were pretty and like to flirt- so they were 'sort of the cause' of the incident.
This is how Prima Donas are confirmed, and how they learn their talent is so valued that eyes and ears will be closed to much demeanor.