Wynne Evans Fired from Strictly Tour After Shocking Comments and Behavior Issues!

Wynne Evans has been axed from the Strictly live tour.

According to a source, they’ve warned him multiple times about his actions, instructing him to tone them down. However, he hasn’t seemed to listen. In today’s world, the BBC needs to demonstrate that it’s addressing such issues and ensuring safety for all parties involved.

He’s been struggling after the loss of his brother, so it would be considerate to allow him some understanding and space. During this period, he intends to use the time off for some personal introspection.

He has considerable backing from many of the backstage performers. The tour, which was previously enjoyable, ended on a disappointing note.

BBC Studios will be releasing a statement later today, it has been reported.

There are 12 dates left on the tour with the cast due to take to the stage in Liverpool tonight. 

Earlier this month, it was caught on record that Wynne made an impolite and disrespectful proposal for a threesome involving presenter Janette, who is 41 years old, using a highly offensive term “spit roast”.

Monday marked a thrilling turning point as I eagerly embraced the BBC’s gracious invitation to momentarily step away from my beloved BBC Wales program, a role I’ve cherished from the comfort of regional studios, all while immersing myself in the nationwide tour.

According to a source, the hiatus was initiated due to the uproar caused by his statement, as well as his ongoing grief following the death of his older brother Huw earlier this month, and the exhaustion that comes from constant travel.

On his birthday, it was reported that his Strictly Come Dancing colleagues were showing their support for him, following the news that he had been given a break from his radio program by the BBC.

On his 53rd birthday this past Monday, Wynne received warm words and gestures from his fellow actors, who were sensitive to his delicate emotional state.

According to an inside source, Wynne’s fellow cast members are rallying behind him and putting in a significant effort to help him get through some tough times, as they are concerned about his emotional well-being.

Given the challenges he’s faced over the past couple of days, and considering it’s his birthday today, everyone is going out of their way to prove that he doesn’t have to face these times alone.

Instead of appearing with his show on Monday morning as originally planned, BBC Wales announced that comedian Robin Morgan would step in to host in his absence, as he’s taking a brief leave of absence.

At a press event for the start of the Strictly live tour, he made an inappropriate remark which prompted stern criticism from higher-ups at the BBC, who emphasized that such conduct will not be accepted.

In my role as a lifestyle enthusiast, I recently found myself in the company of some fascinating individuals: the vivacious Janette Manrara, a 41-year-old professional dancer gracing the stage as live tour host, and the talented Jamie Borthwick, a 30-year-old actor from EastEnders. While these encounters often provide me with captivating stories to share, I must admit that Wynne’s latest comments left me somewhat taken aback.

In the video, it’s hard to tell how Janette reacted because she was briefly hidden behind other Strictly performers for a moment. However, it seems like Borthwick winced and Wynne chuckled to himself.

On Saturday, Evans withdrew from a Glasgow appearance on the Strictly tour due to an ankle injury. However, he expressed remorse over his choice of words in a conversation with The Mail on Sunday, stating, ‘My language was improper and unsuitable, for which I genuinely apologize.’

As a lifestyle connoisseur, allow me to clarify a matter: Previously, I was unaware of such comment and no complaints were brought to my attention regarding this issue. However, let it be known that I have made it abundantly clear to Wynne that we have zero tolerance for such conduct during the tour.

10 days ago, during the official kickoff of this year’s tour at the Birmingham Arena, an incident was recorded both on video and audio by a reporter from The Mail on Sunday. This fresh episode serves as another source of shame for the BBC following a series of scandals they have recently encountered.

In the MoS film, Evans finds himself surrounded by 20 celebrities and dancers. Suddenly, Janette, the host of Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, is called over to join them. As she makes her way over, Wynne cautions her with a smile, “Keep your distance from Jamie!

Afterward, he subtly makes a hinting expression towards the actor, while Janette isn’t looking, as she passes by them. It is precisely at this moment when Wynne delivers his offensive joke targeting her.

Moments afterward, her dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec, who was close by, queries: “Sweetheart, are you alright?” To which she responds tersely: “Yes.

Ms. Manrara’s representative stated that the host was not aware of the comment made by Wynne, as our reporter, who was recording from a distance of about 20 yards, clearly heard it.

It’s likely that the executives of the Corporation will become enraged when they learn about his comment at a public gathering, as they are already working hard to restore Strictly’s reputation, which has been damaged by allegations of bullying and an unpleasant work environment behind the scenes.

On Sunday, it emerged that the presenter received a stern reprimand and was given a final warning from their superiors due to the inappropriate remark they made.

His new BBC travel show with Joanna Page aired on Monday night despite the furore. 

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2025-01-28 14:06

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