Wynne Evans likens himself to a clown with two personalities and admits his goal is to be a 'better' person in scene from new BBC show filmed BEFORE his inappropriate jibes cost him his career
Wynne Evans likens himself to a clown with two personalities and admits his goal is to be a 'better' person in scene from new BBC show filmed BEFORE his inappropriate jibes cost him his career
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Wynne Evans said his goal is to be 'a better person' after years of masking his true self, in a poorly timed moment from his new TV show. Wynne, 53 - who took part in last year's Strictly Come Dancing- was caught on film by The Mail on Sunday this month making a vile sexual comment about one of the show's female hosts.
Wynne has since agreed with the Beeb to step away from the tour and any other work commitments to 'take some time out' as the inappriopriate jibe looks set to sink his entire career. But his new BBC show All At Sea, which sees him and fellow Welsh star Joanna Page touring their favourite spots in their home country, is continuing to air, with the first episode released in the middle of the furore on Monday night.
All six episodes, filmed last summer, are available on iPlayer and in the fourth installment Wynne admits the travel show has been 'cathartic' and has helped with his mental health issues. Speaking about his battle with depression and anxiety, Wynne explained that 'it's been really good for me to have a reboot. The anxiety started when I was a kid. When I went through a marriage break-up my depression really kicked in and I just spiralled'.
Wynne Evans has said his goal is to be 'a better person' after years of masking his true self, in a poorly timed moment from his new TV show. He admitted he has become adept at masking his true self explaining: 'There's an opera called Pagliacci which is about the clown entertaining people and when you take the makeup off it's a very, very different person underneath.'.