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Wynne Evans Says He’ll Regret Strictly ‘Spit Roast’ Remark For Life After Fresh Apology

In fresh interviews, the Welsh presenter accepts responsibility, citing mental-health strain.

Overview

  • In a Friday LBC interview, Evans said he takes full accountability for using the term and will regret it for the rest of his life.
  • On Saturday, he posted a new video apology seeking to close the chapter as the BBC show returns to screens.
  • Following the January photocall remark, he was removed from the Strictly live tour, his radio show was taken off air, and the BBC chose not to renew his contract after an investigation.
  • He says he struggled with grief after his brother Huw’s death and wishes he had stepped away earlier when his mental health deteriorated, praising support he received.
  • Evans says he lost singing, TV and radio work but is rebuilding with an independent daily show and a restaurant in west Wales; some claims he has made about reporting alleged misconduct remain limited in sourcing.