Wynne Evans says ‘I can’t believe’ about Strictly Come Dancing journey

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Welsh star Wynne Evans, who is best known for being the Go Compare man and his own BBC radio show, has said "I can't believe" while talking about his Strictly Come Dancing story. Wynne is partnered with professional dance partner Katya Jones and the pair have had a rocky time on Strictly Come Dancing after they were hit by controversy.

Wynne came under a lot of fire and criticism when he placed his hand on Katya's stomach and she appeared to remove it. She also walked past him when he tried to give her a high-five, prompting many viewers to become concerned. Both have said since that the incidents were an 'inside joke'. For the latest TV & Showbiz news, sign up to our newsletter.

Now, talking about his time on the show, Wynne said he "can't believe" he is still in the competition. Answering questions on his Instagram story, Wynne said: "I have got to say Katya and I have loved all the support we've had. It's been utterly amazing. I can't believe I'm still there but I am loving every second of it, it's brilliant."

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Wynne also recently addressed the "conspiracy theories" that he "disappeared" from Saturday's live show. During Strictly Come Dancing many of the celebrities wait in the 'Claudatorium' with host Claudia Winkleman and many fans noticed that Wynne was missing for most of the night.

Speaking on BBC Radio Wales, to host Robin Morgan, Wynne explained his absence. He said: "There's all these conspiracy theories why I'm not in the Claudatorium. The reality was I had to go and get my trousers redone because they were sticking to the sticky tape on the side. So I wasn't in the Claudatorium for a little bit because I was being sewn into my costume downstairs!"