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Wynne Evans breaks silence as he returns to Strictly tour stage after crude sexual comment and telling off from bosses

WYNNE Evans broke his silence as he returned to the Strictly tour stage after making a crude comment to Janette Manrara.

The Welsh opera singer, 52, faced condemnation from Strictly fans and bosses for the shocking remark, which was made during a tour press day.

Group photo of dancers in gold and blue costumes.
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Strictly Come Dancing’s Wynne Evans made a crude sexual remark to Janette Manrara[/caption]
Wynne Evans, Strictly Come Dancing contestant, in a lavender suit.
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The opera singer, 52, apologised for the distasteful remark which came during a photocall for the show’s live tour[/caption]

While the cast members were gathered for photographs, a grinning Wynne made a derogatory sexual joke to Janette and actor Jamie Borthwick about having a “spit roast”.

He was giving a stern reprimand from bosses and is now on his final warning after a series of questionable moments.

Taking to the stage at Glasgow‘s Hydro last night – a day after withdrawing from the previous night’s show due to injury – the GoCompare advert star told the audience he had “not had the best day.”

Audience members weren’t impressed by the events that led up to the show, with Laura Anne Goldie, 44, from Glasgow, telling the Mail: “We’re disgusted he’s said something like that. It’s completely inappropriate.

“It’ll make me feel completely different watching him this evening. It’s very ungentlemanly, I would say, and totally inappropriate. Has he got a daughter? I don’t know.”

While Nicola Atkinson, 38, from Cambuslang, told the publication: “I would have taken him off stage for that. It’s their reputation. It’s not his reputation. It’s their reputation at stake.”

Wynne gave Janette, 41 – who was a former BBC One show professional until 2021 – a side eye before bursting into a fit of giggles.

His eyebrows were raised as he delivered the crude remark, which is said to have left the BBC anchor “hanging onto” his day-job.

The BBC Wales presenter was heard suggesting a threesome with mum-of-one Janette, using the derogatory term “spit roast.”

An image showed Wynne, wearing a blue top, glancing over his right shoulder at Janette, who can be seen standing next to him gazing at the floor.

He has since issued an apology, calling his language “inappropriate and unacceptable.”

BBC and Strictly Live producers said: “We have made it clear to Wynne we do not tolerate such behaviour on tour.”

Janette’s spokeswoman said she had been “unaware of this comment.”

Wynne brushed off the scandal by singing on stage – despite being unable to dance.

He shared images of his bruised ankle on Instagram and said: “Ankle’s getting a bit better, it was great to be able to sing in Glasgow tonight, even if I couldn’t dance, hopefully back tomorrow.

“But watch this space, I’ll let you know in the morning. See how the swelling goes down, and all that kind of stuff, thanks for all the lovely messages, amazing.”

WYNNE’S WOES

Dad-of-two Wynne is no stranger to a TV scandal.

Wynne previously came under fire in last year’s Strictly series when he was seen groping his dance partner Katya Jones, but they dismissed it as a joke.

Wynne Evans' Strictly scandals

‘Grope’

Wynne encountered a backlash after his Strictly pro partner Katya was filmed removing his hand from her waist.

Fans insisted she looked uncomfortable as she moved it away – but Katya later insisted there was no problem.

In joke

They then sparked further fury, when she was seen refusing to high-five the Opera singer.

The duo were quick to issue a video apology and insisted it was all an innocent “inside joke”.

Crude joke

Wynne came under fire for allegedly telling a “crude” joke to one of the show’s make-up artists.

Insiders claim the opera star made a joke that the folds of his double chin “looked like a vagina”.

A source said: “It was a bit of a vulgar dad joke.”

Vile comment

Wynne was recorded suggesting a three-way sex ­session with presenter Janette Manrara, using the term “spit roast”.

His remark came at a photocall to launch the Strictly live tour, which pro Janette, 41, is hosting.

He reportedly pulled a suggestive face at actor Jamie Borthwick as Janette moved between them — which is when Evans allegedly made the joke.

Wynne has apologised saying: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise.”

He then told how he had been left “heartbroken” over the backlash, which came when he was seen with his hand around professional partner Katya‘s waist.

She was also seen refusing to high-five the singer – sparking rumours of a fall-out.

The duo were quick to issue a video apology and insisted it was all an innocent “inside joke.”

Despite fans demanding the pair clarify exactly what “the joke” was, the pair did not elaborate further.

He was then accused of making another distasteful remark towards a make-up artist on the long-running reality show.

Katya Jones and Wynne Evans on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Wynne was accused of ‘groping’ professional partner Katya Jones last year[/caption]
Wynne Evans on stage.
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Wynne brushed off the scandal and sang on stage[/caption]

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Incredible footage of Riyad Mahrez’s unbelievable first touch and goal for Al-Ahli emerges sending fans into meltdown

SILKY Riyad Mahrez is still able to send social media into meltdown despite now playing in Saudi Arabia.

Mahrez, 33, showed he still oozes class as he scored a magnificent goal to put the cherry on top of a 5-0 win for Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League.

Al Ahli soccer players celebrating a goal.
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Riyad Mahrez put the cherry on top of a 5-0 win for Ah-Ahli[/caption]
Riyad Mahrez scoring a goal.
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Mahrez raced on to a long ball upfield[/caption]
Riyad Mahrez scoring a goal for Al-Ahli.
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His first touch then took his beyond the defender before he scored past the goalkeeper[/caption]

The former Leicester and Manchester City trickster starred as his team thrashed Al-Riyadh by scoring five goals from five shots on target.

Ex-Brentford ace Ivan Toney opened the scoring in the fourth minute assisted by Mahrez.

The lead would then not be added to until the 60th minute when Ziyad Aljohani netted.

Former Liverpool star Roberto Firmino then got himself in on the act in the 63rd minute before Toney scored his second from the penalty spot nine minutes later.

But Mahrez’s goal in the 88th minute was arguably the pick of the bunch.

After claiming a cross from a corner, ex-Chelsea star Edouard Mendy fired the ball up-field where he had spotted Mahrez making a run.

As the ball came down to land, Mahrez managed to capture its flight perfectly before producing a deft first touch which left a defender scrambling to recover.

In clinical fashion, Mahrez then whipped a shot into the top right corner of the goal.

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Fans online were sent hysterical by the strike, with one fan saying: “Riyad Mahrez today…. wow.”

A second said: “Riyad Mahrez has the greatest first touch in the history of the game.”

A third added: “Pure filth.”

Another said: “That first touch is from another universe.”

Al-Ahli have struggled this season and find themselves down in fifth place, 11 points behind league leaders Ah-Hilal and Al-Ittihad.

Mahrez himself, who joined the club in July 2023 for £30.4m, has scored eight goals and assisted ten in all competitions this season.

He won the Premier League five times during his time in England, once with Leicester and four times with Man City.

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Davy Burke insists ‘there was no panic’ despite Roscommon’s ‘chaotic’ and ‘mental’ win over Down in Division 2 clash

DAVY BURKE described his Roscommon side’s victory against Down as ‘chaotic’ and ‘mental’.

The Rossies recovered from seven down early in the second half to prevail at Dr Hyde Park.

A Roscommon player's shot on goal is blocked by a Down player.
Enda Smith of Roscommon has a shot on goal blocked by Paddy McCarthy of Down during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Roscommon and Down at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon
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Cian McKeown of Roscommon celebrating after scoring a goal.
Cian McKeown of Roscommon celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Roscommon and Down at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon
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Burke’s boys scored two goals and missed a penalty in the opening half as wind-assisted Down surged into the lead.

But the hosts bounced back, aided by Ciaráin Murtagh’s rocket.

Burke said: “It was chaotic, it’s mental. We could’ve been five up or five down at half-time. There was no big panic.

“We had the likes of Ciaráin Murtagh, Ben O’Carroll, Donie Smith and Senan Lambe to bring on. We felt they could get us over the line and they did.”

The Rossies had a dream start when Enda Smith netted but he later missed from the spot. And Down nailed six two-pointers — four from Pat Havern — to lead 1-14 to 2-6 at the break.

The big moment came on 58 minutes. Rossies debutant Colm Neary made a block and fed Cian McKeon, who teed up Murtagh to kick to an empty net from 40 yards.

ROSCOMMON: C Carroll; C Neary, P Frost, N Higgins; B Stack, S Cunnane 0-2tp, T Lambe; E Nolan 0-1, K Doyle; S Killoran 0-1, U Harney, E Smith 1-1; D Murtagh 0-7, 1tp, 3f, C McKeon 1-1, D Cregg 0-4, 2f, Subs: C Murtagh 1-2, 1tp for Killoran h-t, S Lambe for T Lambe 37 mins, B O’Carroll 0-1 for Harney 37, D Ruane for Doyle 46, D Smith 0-1 for Ruane 60.

DOWN: J O’Hare; P Fegan; R McEvoy 1-2, 1tp, HP McGeary; P McCarthy 0-1, P Laverty; E McCrickard; D Guinness, O Murdock 0-1; C Doherty, J Guinness 0-2tp, D Magill 0-2; G McKibben 0-1, P Havern 0-11, 3tpf, 1tp, 2f, R Magill. Subs: M Rooney for McGeary 27 mins, C McCrickard for E McCrickard 62, O Savage for O’Hare 66.

REFEREE: N Cullen (Fermanagh).

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