Wynne Evans suffers TV backlash as BBC viewers question why his travel show All At Sea wasn't postponed following latest Strictly scandal - while others demand he 'get off the telly!'
Wynne Evans suffers TV backlash as BBC viewers question why his travel show All At Sea wasn't postponed following latest Strictly scandal - while others demand he 'get off the telly!'
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Wynne Evans has suffered TV backlash on his new BBC travel show All At Sea, which aired on Monday night. Viewers questioned why his show - which he stars alongside Joanna Page - wasn't postponed following his latest Strictly Come Dancing scandal. Others demanded Wynne to 'get off the telly' in a furious rant on X amid the backlash surrounding an vile sexual remark.
The opera star's future at the BBC has been under intense scrutiny since he was caught on film by The Mail on Sunday making a vile sexual comment about Jeanette Manrara. Angry viewers wrote on X during his show: 'Why are we being forced to endure Wynne Evans? Everyone hates the go compare ads but bbc seem determined to make him a thing. Whoever runs their old white man department needs a gentle chat',.
'Just a thought BBC, but maybe this Wynne Evans #AllAtSea prime time claptrap could have been postponed for a while?',. Wynne Evans has suffered TV backlash on his new BBC travel show All At Sea, which aired on Monday night. Viewers questioned why his show - which he stars alongside Joanna Page - wasn't postponed following his latest Strictly Come Dancing scandal.
'Wynne Evans... get him off my bloody telly',. 'They've taken Wynne Evans off air for a joke, but this will be glossed over with likely no apology.'. On Monday, Wynne accepted the BBC’s offer to take time off from his BBC Wales show, which he has been hosting from regional studios while he has been taking part on the nationwide tour.