Wynne Evans WILL return to the BBC with All At Sea despite his withdrawal from Strictly tour over X-rated remark - after fans questioned why the show wasn't postponed
Wynne Evans WILL return to the BBC with All At Sea despite his withdrawal from Strictly tour over X-rated remark - after fans questioned why the show wasn't postponed
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Wynne Evans will return to the BBC on Monday evening with his weekly travel show, despite publicly confirming his departure from the Strictly Come Dancing tour. The Go Compare star was caught on film by The Mail on Sunday making a vile sexual comment about one of the show's female hosts, it emerged on Saturday, but his future on the tour has not been clarified at the time.
Evans has said he is “deeply sorry for the pain my inappropriate actions have caused”, as he announced he will be taking some time out from his BBC Radio Wales show and the Strictly Come Dancing Live tour to prioritise his wellbeing on Tuesday. Despite the fiasco, Wynne will return to primetime TV on February 3 for All At Sea, the Welsh travel show he co-hosts with Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page.
An insider told The Mirror as the show aired this week that 'the timing of this is deeply unfortunate…the comments were idiotic and have clearly overshadowed the first episode. What on earth was he thinking?'. Viewers questioned why his show wasn't postponed following his latest Strictly Come Dancing scandal.
Wynne Evans will return to the BBC on Monday evening with his weekly travel show, despite publicly confirming his departure from the Strictly Come Dancing tour. The Welsh star, famed for playing a mustachioed Italian opera singer in a string of insurance ads for Go Compare, has announced his departure in a grovelling statement.