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Wynne Evans leaves BBC radio show after controversy

The opera singer and Strictly star announced he would now launch a new show online after the BBC decided "not to renew" his contract.

Wynne Evans appeared in the 2024 series of Strictly Come Dancing. Pic: Ray Burmiston/BBC
Image: Wynne Evans appeared in the 2024 series of Strictly Come Dancing. Pic: Ray Burmiston/BBC
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Opera singer Wynne Evans has left his BBC radio show, several months after he made "inappropriate and unacceptable" comments at the Strictly Come Dancing live tour launch.

The 53-year-old, known for his role in GoCompare insurance adverts, was part of the tour in January, having competed on last year's series.

In a video filmed during the launch, reported by , he was heard making the remark, for which he apologised at the time.

Since January, a number of guest presenters have filled his programme on BBC Radio Wales during his absence.

Wynne Evans and professional dancer Katya Jones. Pic: PA
Image: Evans and professional dancer Katya Jones. Pic: PA

On Friday, Mr Evans announced that the BBC had "decided not to renew [his] contract".

"That show wasn't just work - it was home. It was us," he said.

"We laughed, we cried, we sang like nobody was listening. And somehow, through the airwaves, we became a family.

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"Thank you for welcoming me into your homes. Into your hearts."

The singer from Carmarthen, West Wales, announced he would now launch The Wynne Evans Show online between 9am and 12pm every day.

During last year's series, Mr Evans and his professional dance partner, Katya Jones, apologised for a "joke" which saw her move his hand from her waist during the show.

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The 36-year-old dancer also appeared not to want to high-five her celebrity partner, which they called "a running joke" between them.

A BBC spokesperson said Mr Evans "is not under contract with the BBC".

"He is not returning to the mid-morning show on BBC Radio Wales and there are currently no plans to work with him," they added.