Overview
- On July 31, Evans used a social media post linked to his Wynne Evans Show to call for an independent inquiry into the BBC and demand that Director-General Tim Davie step down
- He accused the BBC’s HR department of twisting facts, inventing files, and fabricating dates to protect senior management from scrutiny
- Evans confirmed during his broadcast that he has severed ties with all former Strictly Come Dancing co-stars and suggested they were instructed not to contact him
- His BBC Radio Wales contract was not renewed in May after an earlier controversy over “inappropriate language” during the Strictly tour press launch
- After departing the BBC, he launched The Wynne Evans Show in June as a live weekday internet broadcast to rebuild his career