Wynne Evans fights to clear name over BBC radio job


Wynne Evans fights to clear name over BBC radio job

Axed opera singer prepares 30-page defence dossier

Wynne Evans, recently axed from the Strictly tour, is gearing up to defend his job on BBC Radio Wales by compiling a 30-page dossier to address accusations of using inappropriate language towards a pro dancer.

Standing up for himself

Evans, 53, insists the language was part of an "in-joke" among tour colleagues and has hired lawyers to clear his name, emphasizing his love for his job on BBC Radio Wales and his determination to continue in his role.

Support from fans and loved ones

Despite the setback and the toll on his mental health, Evans is set to meet with the BBC this week to discuss his future. Friends and fans have rallied around him, showing support on social media and highlighting the significance of his role on Radio Wales.

Allegations and the road ahead

Insiders reveal that Evans, known for his role in the Go Compare adverts, felt let down by some Strictly co-stars and is determined to set the record straight regarding the context of his comment to Janette Manrara. The Welsh tenor remains steadfast in his fight to preserve his position on the airwaves.


Wynne Evans fights to clear name over BBC radio job

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