BBC 'received Wynne Evans behaviour complaints on Strictly Come Dancing'

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Allegations have emerged BBC chiefs received complaints about Wynne Evans participating in Strictly Come Dancing due to allegations regarding his behaviour.

The Bectu broadcasting union's unscripted branch asserted they had "previously raised concerns with the BBC about Evans' inclusion in the Strictly line-up, after members' complaints about his behaviour."This complication could add to the strain on the BBC, already entangled in a difficult year with controversies such as the Giovanni Pernice bullying issue, reports the Mirror.

In response to enquiries, the BBC maintained: "Whilst we don't comment on individuals, we have processes in place should anything be raised with us."During his stint on Strictly, the Mirror reported Evans made an inappropriate 'joke' about his chin resembling female anatomy whilst in the makeup room.

Moreover, he was dropped from the Strictly Live tour for making a "spit-roast" remark during a photo-op.These claims surfaced via the official social media account of Bectu's unscripted branch on Friday afternoon.

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