Wynne Evans’ future sealed as Strictly bosses make major decision after vile sex jibe

Wynne Evans’ future sealed as Strictly bosses make major decision after vile sex jibe

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After Wynne Evans’ vile sexual remark was exposed, Strictly Come Dancing bosses have made a significant decision regarding his future.

The opera singer and GoCompare advert star is currently touring the UK with the help of the opera singer. However, at the press call for the tour in Birmingham, Evans was caught on camera making an inappropriate comment about his co-stars.

Although he has since apologized, questions remain about his future with the BBC as he hosts a radio show for BBC Wales. Evans and other famous people gathered for a photo just a few weeks ago as part of a group that included Strictly professional dancers.

When Janette Manrara, the tour’s host, approached Evans, she was caught making an inappropriate sexual remark. He sang out: “Go Compare”, before adding: “Not too close to Jamie]Borthwick]”. Then, in reference to a lewd sexual act, he made the incredibly offensive term “spit roast.” In a statement, Evans told the Mirror: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise”.

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones
Evans was captured making the comment during the press conference (Getty Images).
Wynne Evans
After the video was shared on Instagram, he apologized.

The apology reportedly garnered enough support from the bosses. Tour producers called a meeting with Wynne as soon as they were informed of the remarks, according to a tour insider. He fully acknowledged that what he said was inappropriate and unacceptable and expressed his apologies. He was warned, and it was clearly stated that that language was not acceptable.

They claimed Evans was “visibly upset” and “full of remorse” when backstage in Glasgow. Evans likes to crack jokes, and “on this occasion, he just didn’t think and overstepped the mark,” the source continued. He reportedly receives mental health care. Evans’ behavior has come under criticism before for his actions. Evans received a slam on the BBC show after he made an inappropriate touching toward Katya Jones, her professional dance partner, on television. Amid backlash, the pair claimed it was an “inside joke” and Katya defended Evans.

Evans had also found himself at the centre of drama after a “vulgar” joke he reportedly made behind-the-scenes was “leaked”. The singer claimed that after getting his make-up done backstage, his double chin resembled a vagina. Some Strictly fans disapproved of the singer’s apologetics and justification for the “grope” incident and labeled his actions inappropriate.

It prompted Katya and Wynne to resign from their roles on the spin-off series It Takes Two, which made them even more determined to stop the backlash. Katya said: “Sorry Fleur]East], sorry, I will get onto dancing I promise but can I please first get something out of the way that I feel like overshadowed our performance for absolutely no reason and quite frankly, actually, I can’t bare sitting here watching this man]Wynne] being portrayed as someone he’s not.

It’s impossible to tell the difference between this incident with the hand and the high five on Saturday night because it was an inside joke between Wynne and I. Was it a silly joke? Yes! Was it a bad joke? Yes! “Wynne interjected:” Yeah and I’ve watched it back, I can see how people may have misinterpreted it. “

Katya added:” Yeah but however, it was a joke and even the idea that it made me feel ‘ uncomfortable ‘ or ‘ offended ‘ in anyway is total nonsense. Those that have doubts, you guys have it got wrong! Thus, it’s likely that this will be the end. You]Wynne] just keep making me smile, please! “

The Strictly Tour has received a comment from The Mirror.

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Source: Mirror

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