Scandal-plagued celebrity Wynne Evans expressed deep regret for using the term ‘spit roast’ during a photo event while on the Strictly show. He shared that his mental well-being suffered during his time on the program, prompting him to wish he had left earlier.
In a recent interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari, Evans acknowledged the intense scrutiny faced by participants on the show, emphasizing the overwhelming media attention surrounding every action.
Despite his own struggles, Evans, who faced backlash for his use of the term ‘spit roast,’ mentioned advising a friend to participate in the show. He emphasized the importance of enjoying the experience while maintaining personal boundaries.
Reflecting on his past actions, Evans took full accountability for the consequences, admitting that he was unprepared for the level of scrutiny and negative reactions. He expressed remorse for the impact on his career and personal life, recognizing his own responsibility in the situation.
While acknowledging the positives of Strictly, Evans highlighted the innocence and joy the show brings to viewers, especially children watching at home. He also mentioned his future plans, including winning MasterChef, opening a restaurant, and hosting his own radio show focused on positivity and mindfulness.
Looking ahead, Evans expressed a desire to move forward positively and focus on his new ventures, such as The Wynne Evans Show and his mindfulness concept, Wynne-Fulness, aimed at promoting positivity and mental well-being.
Despite his past experiences, Evans remains optimistic about the future and aims to channel his energy into constructive and uplifting endeavors.
As for Strictly’s upcoming season, he mentioned uncertainty about watching it but affirmed his commitment to focusing on his personal growth and new projects moving forward.
