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BBC Come Dancing's Wynne Evans' 'Heartbreak' strictly when he breaks the silence on the “really terrible” scandal

The opera singer claims that he was not a gymnastics after the remarks were made during the strict tour

Wynne Evans says that the last few months have been “really terrible” after strict scandal(Picture: BBC)))

Wynne Evans broke his silence about a controversial comment “Spite Fry”, which led to a strictly came dance scandal and claimed that the entire situation was “heartbreaking”.

In an exclusive interview with the sun, the strict star said that after his excuse for an “inappropriate” language during a strict tour photocale, he was not a “gymnastics”.

The Welsh opera singer was strictly after various scandals from the BBC dance -Live tour.

The Post on Sunday reported in January that the 53-year-old, who is known for the GO.care insurance advertisements, was heard a woman make sexual comments In a video that was shot during the strict tour start.

The BBC Radio Wales moderator claims that the remark is simply a nickname that was given to its co-star, the Eastenders actor Jamie Borthwick, and denied that it was a sexual interpretation about the female moderator Janette Manrara.

In conversation with the sun on Sunday (May 24th), he said: “I did not 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 am none 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.

“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.”

Wynne Evans and Katya Jones during the strict come dancing - The Live Tour Start
Wynne Evans was summarized together with the pro dancer Katya Jones(Picture: Pa)))

An apology was published in Wynne's name and it was suspended by Streng Come Dancing's Live Tour.

The explanation was: “I agreed to the BBC that I would take some time from my radio broadcast and the strict live tour and my other public obligations to prioritize my well -being.

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

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

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

He has described the recent months as “really terrible” and insisted that he was “not a women's enemy” or a bad person.

Wynne Evans with the Pro dancer Katya Jones
Wynne Evans says that a viral video was a “silly joke” during the strict competition last year.(Picture: BBC)))

Wynne worked with Pro Dancer Katya Jones in the 2024 series. He was also criticized when a video showed him how he put his hand during the strict competition of last year's competition in the professional dancer who was moving.

He also went to high-five, but was rejected live in the air-he later claimed that it was a “silly joke”.

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 put it down to put on putting on and my phone exploded and I look at it … and I have to tell you that the experiment in body language worked.”

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