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Wynne Evans' family reaction to Strictly controversy before BBC show axe

Wynne Evans' family reaction to Strictly controversy before BBC show axe

Daily Record08-06-2025
The former face of Go.Compare offered insight into his girlfriend and daughter's thoughts on the infamous Strictly scandal.
Wynne Evans, most recognisable from the old Go.Compare adverts, has revealed his family's reaction to the ongoing Strictly Come Dancing scandal that has ended in his BBC Wales radio show being cancelled. In a recent interview, he shared his girlfriend and daughter's thoughts to the public controversy, which included allegedly making an inappropriate comment during the Strictly live tour.
Wynne maintains that what was alleged to be a "sexual" comment directed towards presenter Janette Manrara in which he used the term "spit roast", was in fact a joke aimed at co-star Jamie Borthwick - who has now been suspended from EastEnders for using a derogatory word to describe disabled people on the Strictly set in Blackpool.

In the aftermath of the Wynne's alleged comment to Janette, the BBC 'decided not to renew' the contract for his radio show. In the course of detailing his side of the story, he also unveiled his family's insights on the matter, just days before this axe was announced.

Initially, in conversation with The Sun, Wynne divulged his discussion with his daughter about the aftermath of the allegations.
He explained: "I said, 'I'm sorry if I brought any embarrassment to you and shame', and she said, 'Dad, you would never bring embarrassment to me'. She's been so... just like straight down the line."
Discussing the chat with his girlfriend, Liz Brookes, he recounted: "Yeah, Liz has been the same.
"You know, Liz is one of these people who is...whose morals are very high, who always holds people to account, and she saw it unfolding, you know."
He elaborated on her reaction after he explained his side: "And as soon as I said to her, you know, 'Look, this is what I said', and you can actually see what I said when you watch the video.

"You've seen the video. You can actually see it. So, you know, 'Okay, yeah, I understand what you were doing'."
It comes after claims that Wynne's friends have compiled a dossier, allegedly containing screenshots and videos, which they argue "prove his innocence" after the celebrity stated his reputation was unfairly left "in tatters".

Wynne said that he wasn't referring to Janette at all, which he claims is also known to others.
A confidant revealed: "Wynne's team has had the clip sent off to a cyber forensics team, which has come back with a word nobody had previously picked up on; they believe it changes everything."
Reports suggest that Wynne was actually heard saying "old spit roast boy" while speaking to his mate and Strictly co-star, EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick, which his friends argue demonstrates he wasn't alluding to Janette, reported Manchester Evening News.

Wynne clarified that his comment was in reference to Jamie executing a dance move that involved raising his legs above his head, likening him to a spit roast chicken.
The star's dance partner, Katya Jones, has also supported him through the scandal, after the pair previously caused a stir during the series by playing a joke on audiences, which saw the professional dancer moving Wynne's hand away from her waist.
The duo have since claimed the controversial moment was part of a "body language experiment" suggested by Katya.
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