
Clearing his name
WYNNE Evans has launched a dramatic fightback against BBC bosses who he fears are trying to scapegoat him over their past mistakes. The Go Compare star, 53, has submitted a dossier of evidence to BBC bosses which friends believe clears him of lewd behaviour claims on Strictly. A pal said it "changes everything".
Support from friends
Investigators have been sent a video where dance partner Katya Jones explicitly clears Wynne over the 'gropegate' scandal. Friends of the Welshman believe the Beeb have an agenda against him, while Go Compare - whose adverts propelled him to fame - is standing by him.
Context is key
Audio evidence has been submitted to show a different context to the leaked video where Wynne was overheard saying 'spitroast'. His team claims it was a reference to a joke about a friend, not a crude sexual remark about Janette Manrara.
Missed opportunity
Crucially, Wynne and Katya filmed a video right after the incident to explain the joke and apologize for any confusion, but BBC bosses allegedly prevented its release. Friends insist that if they had been allowed to clear it up immediately, the scandal would have 'gone away'.

Legal battle
Wynne's legal team is puzzled by the BBC's handling of the situation, claiming his exemplary record has been tarnished by this incident. The BBC is expected to make a decision on Wynne this month, but concerns about cancel culture and the impact on future TV personalities are on the rise.
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