Wynne Evans admits he's 'trying to stay positive' as he insists 'truth wins' in rare post following Strictly tour axe - suong

   

Wynne Evans has urged his followers to 'try and stay positive' and declared that 'truth wins' in a rare social media update after being axed from the Strictly Come Dancing tour.

After being embroiled in controversy for the past few months, the Welsh opera singer, 53, appeared to be trying to make a fresh start as he took to his Instagram on Monday.

He first shared a photo of a bottle of gin as he enjoyed a drink with fellow Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins on Sunday, before going on a 16.5km run.

Sharing a snap of him post-workout alongside his running stats, Wynne explained that the exercise was valuable for mental health.

He wrote: 'Sunday morning 30 mins done. So good for your mental health #truthwins #wynners'.

The Go Compare star carried the momentum on the following day, posting another worn-out selfie after a bike ride and encouraging everyone to try their best to stay positive.

Wynne Evans admitted he's 'trying to stay positive' as he insisted 'truth wins' in a rare post on Instagram on Monday following the Strictly tour axe
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Wynne Evans admitted he's 'trying to stay positive' as he insisted 'truth wins' in a rare post on Instagram on Monday following the Strictly tour axe 

Wynne Evans has urged his followers to 'try and stay positive' and declared that 'truth wins' in a rare social media update after being axed from the Strictly Come Dancing tour
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Wynne Evans has urged his followers to 'try and stay positive' and declared that 'truth wins' in a rare social media update after being axed from the Strictly Come Dancing tour

After being embroiled in controversy for the past few months, the Welsh opera singer, 53, appeared to be trying to make a fresh start as he took to his Instagram on Monday (seen on tour with Katya Jones)
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After being embroiled in controversy for the past few months, the Welsh opera singer, 53, appeared to be trying to make a fresh start as he took to his Instagram on Monday (seen on tour with Katya Jones)

He first shared a photo of a bottle of gin as he enjoyed a drink with fellow Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins on Sunday, before going on a 16.5km run
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He first shared a photo of a bottle of gin as he enjoyed a drink with fellow Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins on Sunday, before going on a 16.5km run

Writing: 'New week, bike ride done. Try to stay positive you can,' he once again added that hashtags: '#TruthWins #wynners', suggesting that he was still determined to clear his name.

He previously attempted a comeback last month by asking his Instagram followers what they were doing for the weekend - his first time addressing fans since being forced to take a break from his radio show.

He also plugged his BBC show, All At Sea, with Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page, which aired after the scandal.

Back in January, Wynne stepped down from the Strictly live tour after coming under fire for making a vile remark aimed at host Janette Manrara.

It was reported last month that in the wake of the scandal, his lawyers are striving to clear his name after Wynne took 'time off' from his presenting duties on BBC Radio Wales.

Two months later, he has still not returned to hosting the show and is still being fronted by Robin Morgan. 

When asked last week by the MoS if he would be coming back, the BBC simply referred to his January statement apologising for his 'inappropriate and unacceptable' language.

After being dropped from multiple brand deals, Wynne's lawyers have reportedly compiled a 30-page dossier to take to showdown talks as he fights to keep his beloved radio job.

Sharing a snap of him post-workout alongside his running stats, Wynne explained that the exercise was valuable for mental health
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Sharing a snap of him post-workout alongside his running stats, Wynne explained that the exercise was valuable for mental health

A source told The Sun: 'As far as Wynne is concerned, he has been wronged. He understands the language he used was not appropriate but it’s all been taken so out of context.

'Wynne has got a legal team in his corner and he has a 30-odd page dossier which he thinks will help his case.

'He absolutely loves his job on BBC Radio Wales and having to step back from it in the wake of his [Strictly] dismissal was heartbreaking.'

The talks were allegedly due to take place last month but were delayed amid Wynne's struggle with his mental health.

The insider went on to add that the situation has 'hit Wynne hard' and that he will 'fight' to keep the job that means 'so much' to him.

They added that BBC Radio Wales listeners 'love him' and have even made social media pages to show their support. 

The star of the Go Compare adverts reportedly believes his reputation has been unfairly left 'in tatters' after he apologised for a vile remark aimed at tour host Janette, when footage emerged of the comment at the tour's press launch.

His girlfriend Liz Brookes, 50, is said to be sticking by him amid the scandal, offering her full support to Wynne as he reportedly takes legal action against the BBC. 

Back in January, Wynne stepped down from the Strictly live tour after coming under fire for making a vile remark aimed at host Janette Manrara (pictured in 2023)
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Back in January, Wynne stepped down from the Strictly live tour after coming under fire for making a vile remark aimed at host Janette Manrara (pictured in 2023) 

He was recorded crudely suggesting a three-way sex session with the presenter , using the hugely demeaning term 'spit roast'. Janette did not make a complaint against the singer (seen)
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He was recorded crudely suggesting a three-way sex session with the presenter , using the hugely demeaning term 'spit roast'. Janette did not make a complaint against the singer (seen) 

Strictly star Wynne Evans' sexual jibe to BBC host caught on camera

Wynne believes he has been 'unfairly treated' by the BBC after his controversial joke was reportedly a 'known nickname for a co-star and taken as banter within his Strictly circle.'

He apologised for the vile remark aimed at tour host Janette, when footage emerged of the comment at the tour's press launch.

He was recorded crudely suggesting a three-way sex session with the presenter, using the hugely demeaning term 'spit roast'. Janette did not make a complaint against the singer. 

It was subsequently claimed the sexual remark didn't come as a surprise to those in his circle as the comment was 'known to many of the professionals and celebrities taking part in the tour'.

According to The Sun, the phrase was 'widely remarked on and laughed at during the tour and became something that was regularly bandied about'.

Friends of the Welsh star told the publication Wynne is 'incredibly upset' no one jumped to defend him publicly in light of the 'long-running joke'. 

In the MoS film, Wynne stands in the middle of a line-up of 20 celebrities and dancers as Janette, who hosts the TV spin-off Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, is summoned to join them. As she approaches, Wynne warns her with a grin: 'Not too close to Jamie [Borthwick]!'

He then pulls a suggestive face at the actor, behind Janette's back, as she moves between them. It is at this point that Wynne makes his disgusting joke at her expense.

It was reported last month that in the wake of the scandal, his lawyers are striving to clear his name after Wynne took 'time off' from his presenting duties on BBC Radio Wales (seen 2024)
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It was reported last month that in the wake of the scandal, his lawyers are striving to clear his name after Wynne took 'time off' from his presenting duties on BBC Radio Wales (seen 2024)

Meanwhile, Wynne is set to perform for the first time since the scandal erupted with another one of Strictly's controversial stars, former pro Giovanni Pernice (pictured in 2019)
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Meanwhile, Wynne is set to perform for the first time since the scandal erupted with another one of Strictly's controversial stars, former pro Giovanni Pernice (pictured in 2019)

Seconds later, Janette's dancer husband Aljaz Skorjanec, who was standing nearby, asks her: 'Darling, are you OK?' She replies curtly: 'Yep.'

Janette's spokesperson said the host had been 'unaware of this comment by Wynne' which was audible to the reporter filming with a mobile phone 20 yards away.

The father-of-two was also caught up in an earlier controversy when viewers spotted his dance partner Katya Jones forcibly removing his hand as it strayed across her waist. 

Meanwhile, Wynne is set to perform for the first time since the scandal erupted with another one of Strictly's controversial stars.

It was revealed last week that he will join forces with former pro Giovanni Pernice at the Wight Proms festival in summer.

The festival, which takes place in August, celebrates comedy, opera, drag, musical theatre, dance, sport and more.