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Wynne Evans' 'Heartbreak' when he breaks the silence over the strict scandal

Strict star Wynne Evans broke his silence and claims that he was forced to apologize. The 53-year-old Welsh moderator and opera singer has now denied that it was a sexual remark about a female moderator in an exclusive interview with The Sun.

In January, Wynne Evans was caught in front of the camera, who allegedly proposed a three-way sex dial with moderator Janette Manrara. He has now broken his silence and spoke directly to the press, who said sun how the entire situation was “heartbreaking”.

Wynne said: “” Spit-Roast Boy “was a nickname that we all gave Jamie Borthwick because he could twist his legs over his head like a spit roast chicken.

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“I would be the first to apologize if I had used it in two meaning of this word.

“But it was absolutely not meant sexually – and the fact that I used 'young' is nuanced, but it shows that I spoke to Jamie, not with Janette.” For the latest TV and Showbiz gossip and gossip Register with our newsletter

The comment came before the strict live tour started, and Wynne was suspended by the tour and stepped back from his BBC show. BBC bosses told him at the time: “We won't tolerate such behavior.”

The strictly living cast credits: Getty Images

However, Evans has now insisted that he used the term “roast spitting” as a nickname for competitor Jamie Borthwick.

Wynne Evans made an explanation in which he apologized as an answer and took some time for social media. He said, “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable for which I sincerely apologize.”

Although he now claims that he did not see the explanation before it was published online.

He explained his first reaction to find out that he had insulted someone. Evans said the apology “confirmed the story and it looks worse”.

Although the BBC says that every statement in the name of Wynne von Wynne himself would have been fully approved.

Evans, who suffers from clinical depression, told the sun that in the weeks after the incident that his career completely derailed, he was set up around the clock in the weeks after the incident.

In the past few months he has described it as “really terrible” and said that he was not a women's enemy or a bad person. Evans claims that his mistakes were simply pranks when dancing strictly.

He also claimed that he only found out that he had strictly read about it in the newspaper.

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones appear strict

Katya Jones and Wynne Evans during their appearance in the live show of the strictly came dance show on Saturday on BBC One. -Credit: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire

The comment “Spucke Brat” was picked up on video and audio from a post on Sunday reporters at the official start of this year's tour in the Birmingham Arena.

In addition to this scandal, Wyne was also accused of a number of serious sexual harassment, including “dancing”, his dance partner Katya Jones, 35 by moving his hand over her waist in the Claudita, although Evans and Ms. Jones later said that they were “just playing around” and it was an inner joke.

On April 14th, publications such as The Sun and The Independent published further allegations about the opera star and said that he and Jamie Borthwick showed on video, in which the couple joked behind a sex toy that Evans reported to the Eastenders star.

Although Wynne Evans posted the claims on May 1st and found that he “did nothing wrong” and that it “manipulated” the media and “change the story of private conversations” so that he looks a certain way.

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