New anti-grooming guidelines are being brought in by the BBC following the Huw Edwards scandal. Stars are being advised on how not to abuse their links with the corporation or their “celebrity status.” The Sunday Times reports a guide has been given to staff on how they should report “potential grooming” along with “rumours or evidence of a potential relationship involving an imbalance of power.” The new guidelines advise that “being associated with or working for the BBC may give you a public platform, followers on social media, a fanbase, or influence in public life.” It comes after Huw Edwa…