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'The dancers want to protect Strictly - it's their livelihood!' DOLLY BUSBY reveals the BBC's sinister code of silence after Wynne Evans' DISGUSTING sexist remark - and what it means for the show


It's about as crude and offensive a suggestion as you can make. So, when I heard Wynne Evans use the vile term 'spitroast' about his BBC colleague Janette Manrara I thought she would be furious.

So, when I heard Strictly star and opera singer Wynne Evans use the vile term 'spitroast' – conjuring up a sordid vision of three-way sex with his popular BBC colleague Janette Manrara – I naturally thought she would be furious. Amid general revulsion following my exposure of Evans’s disgraceful slur in The Mail on Sunday, the star is now ‘taking time off’ from his breakfast show on BBC Radio Wales. And, for me, the only explanation as to why these strong, talented women are protecting a man who has embarrassed and demeaned a female colleague in her place of work can be summed up in that single word: Omerta.

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