Strictly's Wynne Evans shares honest view on experience after controversial incidents

   

Strictly Come Dancing Contestant Wynne Evans has admitted the show "wasn't right" for him as he denied using "misogynistic" language after a controversial incident

Opera singer Wynne Evans has hit back at BBC executives who accused him of using "misogynist" language during a Strictly Come Dancing photocall. Wynne, who rose to fame after being cast as the face of the Go Compare TV ads, said the entire experience had been "heartbreaking."

Wynne says he now realises that Strictly isn't for everyone, and he's spoken to a number of other competitors who had struggled on Strictly: "I loved the dancing part, and I did do really well but the rest of it wasn't right for me with my personality and with depression. It wasn't the right thing."

Wynne's biggest problem related show came after he was accused of using a vulgar sexual term in reference to pro dancer Janette Manrara – triggering a four-month-long controversy which, he says, has resulted in him being placed on a round-the-clock suicide watch by an NHS crisis team.