FORMER Strictly star Wynne Evans has returned to the public stage â as a BBC investigation into his alleged sexual slur continues.
53, was cheered by guests as he spoke at a dinner to mark 59 years of Tenby Male Choir in Pembrokeshire, West .


GoCompare ad star Wynne hailed the “wonderful”;; evening, during which he was elected their honorary president.
The former contestant was axed from the dance show’s tour over an .
The Welshman insisted he did nothing wrong and said: “It’s been a manipulation and totally changing the narrative of private conversations.”;;
Writing on , he said: “Brilliant night celebrating 59 years of Tenby male voice choir who have amazingly made me their president.”;;
Supporters begged for him to return to his show on BBC Radio Wales.
One said: “We don’t understand why we can’t hear you on Radio Wales Wynne- it’s a disaster for all your listeners â just ‘cos you had a sense of humour.”;;
Another added: “Looks like a good night, glad you enjoyed it Wynne Evans sending big hugs, miss you so much on the radio.”;;
In a statement earlier this month Wynne said: “Hi everyone. It’s me. Lush to see the sun shining! Thank you everyone for your support I promise you I have done nothing wrong, it’s been a manipulation and totally changing the narrative of private conversations by the press.
He added: “I can’t tell you how the 1000’s of messages have kept me going. Love to you xxxx.”;;