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The opera singer Wynne Evans has put back the claim that he is a misogynis after he was forced to apologize for the use of “inappropriate” language during a strict tour photocale.

The Welsh tenor, known for his GO.Care insurance advertisements and BBC Radio Wales Show, was on tour with the live show after taking part in the BBC One program with Katya Jones last year.

Evans after The post on Sundayallegedly made sexual comments about Janette Manrara during a cast photo.

Evans gave up an explanation that apologized and said: “I agreed to the BBC that I would take some time from my radio broadcast and the strict live tour as well as my other public obligations to prioritize my well -being.

Wynne Evans (middle) during the strict come dancing - The Live Tour Start - where the comments were made

Wynne Evans (middle) during the strict come dancing – The Live Tour Start – where the comments were made ((Pa wire)))

“I am deeply sorry for the pain that my inappropriate actions have caused and plan to take this time for self -reflection.”

Speak to The sun on SundayHe claimed that he had not seen the statement that apologized for the remark.

He told the newspaper that the comment was not sexual or directed against Manrara, but a nickname for competitors. Eastenders Actor Jamie Borthwick.

He said, “I didn't see the statement. The old Spit roast boy was a nickname for Jamie Borthwick. I am not a villain, I'm not a female enemy, I'm not one of these things.”

“It was heartbreaking. 'Spit-Roast Boy' was a nickname that we all gave Jamie Borthwick because he could twist his legs like a spit-roast chicken over his head.

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones during the strict come dancing - The Live Tour Start

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones during the strict come dancing – The Live Tour Start ((Pa wire)))

“But it was absolutely not meant sexually – and the fact that I used 'boys' is nuanced, but it shows that I spoke to Jamie, not with Janette.

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“And of course your natural reaction is when you have said that you have insulted someone, say:” God, I'm so sorry “.

“And so I went: 'I'm so sorry'. And that was considered a formal apology, so the press team gave up an explanation. I didn't see it.

“When I read the apology in the context of history, as it was written, I was absolutely horrified.

“It has been a really terrible in the past few months to keep my advice and let the narrative that I can run a kind of crazy person.

“I am not a women enemy, I'm not one of these things.”

Evans was also criticized when a video showed him Come strictly dancing Competition.

He claimed that this was a “body language experiment” by Tikkok, which Jones had proposed, and added: “We did it, we laughed, we went down to make make-up, and my phone exploded and I look at it … and I have to tell you that the experiment of body language worked.”

Later, Evans and Jones apologized and claimed that it was a “joke”. The singer stepped on the 25th anniversary of The phantom of the opera and also won 2023 Celebrity master chief.

He was removed from during the Blackpool week Strictly last year.

The BBC Studios that produce the strict tour said: “Every explanation in the name of Wynne Evans was fully approved by Wynne Evans. Wynne published his own explanation on Instagram in which he apologized.”

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