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BBC Pushing On With Tonight’s Wynne Evans Series Despite ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ Contestant’s Inappropriate Remark


The BBC is pushing on with its Wynne Evans and Joanna Page 'All At Sea' series despite the alleged remark from the 'Strictly Come Dancing' star.

Over the weekend, it was revealed that Evans had been reprimanded by the producers of the Strictly live tour after he was recorded using the term “spitroast,” which is slang for a three-person sexual position. While Evans was reprimanded over the remark by the Strictly tour producers, the BBC has said it is pushing on with his new series, with a spokeswoman simply informing us that tonight’s schedule has not changed. Evans had already attracted headlines for the wrong reasons while he was on Strictly late last year after being recorded having his hands pushed away from the midriff of his dance partner Katya Jones.

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