Wynne Evans’ suspension from the Strictly Come Dancing live tour has received a verdict from Kerry Katona, who made an inappropriate comment. After becoming involved in yet another scandal, the opera singer and GoCompare advertisement star announced last week that he would be leaving the country’s current national tour. Wynne made a hugely demeaning swipe at tour host, Janette Manrara, during the launch in Birmingham. Later, he apologized harshly, but it appeared as though this was the 52-year-old’s final blow.
Giving her opinion on the scandal, Kerry said in her weekly New! According to a magazine article, “Wynne Evans was the subject of a lot of drama last week, and I think it’s appropriate that he was removed from the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour in response to his sexual remark about Janette Manrara. His conduct is inappropriate, and I don’t believe it should be tolerated during a family-friendly tour or performance like Strictly.

She added: “The sexual term he used was out of order. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, get me on that show! I promise I will be good entertainment and I won’t cause any controversy”.
Wynne hit headlines after a clip obtained by MailOnline saw him singing out “Go Compare” while posing for pictures with his co-stars during the show’s launch as Janette walked over the the group, before adding: “Not too close to Jamie]Borthwick]”. Then, in reference to a lewd sexual act, he used the vile term “spit roast.” In a statement, Wynne told the Mirror: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise”.
Now, Wynne is said to have been dumped by his partner, Liz Brookers, 50, after the pair started dating last year. Reports claim that although Liz defended Wynne publicly, she had been left “humiliated” by the scandal. Wynne and Tanwen, a violinist, were married for 26 years before falling in love with Liz. Speaking previously about his divorce from his violinist wife, Tanwen, who he married in 1999, Wynne admitted he spiralled.

He moved to a “sad” home in Cardiff after their divorce in 2016 because it was all he could afford. “It was a really sad house because it was derelict, and I moved here after a divorce”, he said. He went on to add: “I didn’t want to move here, I wanted to stay married. So I bought it, which only deteriorated. It was a sad place”.
Wynne continued, “It was boarded up because all of the windows had gone,” in a statement made on Rich Leigh’s podcast The Starting Line. The house I saw was the size I wanted and what I could afford. He explained that when his children stayed over, they had to sleep in tents at the house as a result.
Source: Mirror
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