Wynne Evans is reportedly gearing up to take legal action in hopes of securing "recompense" after his reputation took a severe hit amidst the fallout of his recent scandal.
The Strictly Come Dancing celeb withdrew from the tour upon facing backlash for an inappropriate comment directed at tour host Janette Manrara during a Birmingham launch event photocall.A clip surfaced showing him using the offensive term "spit roast" when Janette joined the group for a picture—a phrase with sexual connotations.A source claims that Wynne is set on seeking "some recompense" due to the damage sustained by his public image after the video's circulation. "He said he is going to a tribunal with the BBC and will fight with every breath in his body.
Wynne feels he has been treated unfairly and won't go down without a fight," the insider disclosed to The Sun.The source detailed Wynne's intention to contest what he deems an unfair dismissal, adding: "Wynne thinks he has a case for loss of earnings, as well as a potential breach of contract.
He is being advised by a legal team and thinks he has a strong case to take forward." Our sister title The Mirror has reached out to both the BBC and a representative for Wynne Evans for a statementWynne's popularity has taken a hit, and he's also feeling the financial pinch from not participating in the Strictly tour.
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