Wynne Evans believes he has been 'unfairly treated' by the BBC after his spit-roast joke was reportedly a 'known nickname for a co-star and taken as banter within his Strictly circle
The Go Compare star, 53, reportedly believes his reputation has unfairly been left 'in tatters' after he apologised for a vile remark aimed at tour host Janette Manrara.
The unscripted division of the broadcasting union Bectu is said to have previously raised concerns with the BBC about Wynne's inclusion in the Strictly line-up.
The professional dancer's 2024 celeb partner Wynne, 53, was caught making a vile remark about a 'spit roast' aimed at Strictly: It Takes Two host Janette Manrara .
Wynne has agreed with the BBC to 'take some time out' from his radio show and the Strictly Come Dancing live tour 'to prioritise my wellbeing', he confirmed in a statement on Tuesday.
The professional dancer and It Takes Two host, 41, has yet to address the scandal, despite Wynne, 53, withdrawing from the Strictly live tour and apologising for his 'inappropriate actions.'
Earlier this week, the opera singer, 53, stepped down from the Strictly Come Dancing tour after coming under fire for making a vile remark aimed at Janette Manrara .