Wynne Evans confirms he’s been AXED by the BBC after probe as he shares emotional statement following Strictly scandal

Without a doubt, popular TV personality Wynne Evans has acknowledged that he has been let go by the BBC due to his contentious remark about a “spit roast,” which significantly impacted his professional standing.

The opera singer has verified that their one-year, rollover contract won’t be extended after a thorough four-month probe into offensive remarks they made on Strictly Come Dancing.

As reported by The Sun, Wynne expressed her gratitude by saying: “Dearest Wynners, With all sincerity from within my heart, I want to say thank you.

Over the last several months, your affection has served as a beacon in my toughest times. Each message, each uplifting word, and every instance where you’ve been there for me have given me the strength to persevere beyond what you might realize.

I regret to inform you that the BBC won’t be extending my contract, which means I won’t be back on my radio program. I’m really disappointed about it.

The television program wasn’t merely our job; it felt like our house. It represented us. We shared laughter, tears, and private concerts, oblivious to any onlookers. Somehow, transcending the boundaries of radio waves, we grew into a united family.

However, this is my firm conviction: what we’ve created should not be our final achievement. Prepared for a leap of faith? Here it comes… We’re reuniting the team!

The popular Wynne Evans Show will be returning, airing live daily from 9am-12pm on a brand new app, accessible through Alexa and Google devices (no more need to mention ‘smart speaker’!), and also at www.wynneevansshow.co.uk.

Our next journey is at hand! I find myself relying on you now more than ever. We will enjoy fantastic music, my daily question, the enigmatic voice, your personal soundtrack stories, and many other exciting elements, as we are united once again.

Additionally, it was disclosed that Wynne is rumored to have covertly trademarked the title of his Wales radio program, preparing to debut his self-named morning show next month – an action likely to enrage executives at the BBC.

In January, Wynne, famously associated with the “Go Compare” advertisements, found himself in a delicate situation after being captured on video appearing to propose a threesome involving him, presenter Janette Manrara, and a professional dancer from “Strictly”.

At a gathering for the unveiling of the Strictly live tour, a remark was made that quickly drew criticism from BBC executives, who firmly stated: “Such actions are not acceptable to us.

Previously this week, Wynne finally spoke out about the contentious ‘spit roast’ remark, stating that he felt compelled to issue an apology.

He argued that his comment wasn’t intended as a sexual innuendo regarding the female presenter, but rather, it was a familiar term he often uses for his fellow contestant, Jamie Borthwick.

He shared with The Sun, “It’s been incredibly sad. We affectionately called Jamie Borthwick ‘Roasted Boy’ due to his unique ability to bend his legs over his head, much like a rotisserie chicken.

‘I would be the first to apologise if I had used it in the double meaning of that word.

However, let me clarify that what I said wasn’t intended in a sexual manner. And just to be clear, by using ‘boy,’ it was not a reference to Janette; I was addressing Jamie.

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2025-05-30 15:06

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