BBC viewers have blasted Wynne and Joanne: All At Sea, which was broadcast on Monday (27 January), featuring Wynne Evans and Joanna Page as they embarked on a journey around south Wales coastline.The half-hour show came under fire after it emerged that Wynne had made a lewd comment to Janette Manrara during the Strictly Come Dancing live tour kick-off in Birmingham earlier in the month.Frustration mounted among the BBC audience who objected to the network going ahead with airing the show, flooding social media with their dissatisfaction; some even vowed to shun any future broadcasts linked to Wynne in the future.One viewer wrote on X: "Just a thought BBC, but maybe this Wynne Evans #AllAtSea prime time claptrap could have been postponed for a while?" Another added: "Wynne Evans...get him off my b****y telly." A third wrote: "What on earth are you doing showcasing Wynne Evans tonight?
I will never watch anything with Evans involved. #BBC1 #WynneEvans."In response to the controversy on Monday, Wynne issued a public apology, saying: "My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise."The controversy not only made headlines that day but also became a topic of discussion on the morning daytime TV circuit, including on ITV's Lorraine, where the host weighed in on Wynne's conduct with a cautionary note, reports Wales Online.TV host Lorraine Kelly didn't mince her words, telling a guest: "Do better, mate." She then remarked: "The former opera singer has been in the headlines, though, after being overheard making a crude sexual remark towards It Takes Two presenter Janette during a photocall.
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