Wynne Evans Engaged Just Weeks After BBC Axing

Wynne Evans is engaged to Liz Brookes just weeks after being axed from the BBC amid a scandal. The proposal took place during a romantic trip to Morocco, where Wynne expressed his gratitude and happiness through social media. This joy comes after a tumultuous six months filled with various controversies for the popular star.
Wynne Evans is all set to start on a brand new chapter of his life— and this time, it’s not just about bouncing back from that rather rough exit from the BBC. Just weeks after being axed post-scandal with Strictly Come Dancing, the Go Compare star has announced his engagement to Liz Brookes. Talk about a switch from gloom to groom!
During a romantic getaway in Morocco, Wynne proposed to Liz, who’s been his steadfast support through thick and thin (and all the public scrutiny). Sharing the good news with his followers, he said, “Big news… I got engaged! This weekend in Morocco, somewhere between the couscous, the camels, and me limping around the souks like a man with no spatial awareness, I proposed to Liz — and she said yes! (No take-backs, I’ve checked).”
In his classic style, Wynne couldn’t resist tooting his own horn a little: “She’s clever, she’s kind, she’s got excellent taste in men. Absolutely no idea how I pulled that off, but here we are! Feeling very lucky, very happy, and just a tiny bit smug.” Well, who wouldn’t be smug with such joyous news?
Sources close to Wynne have chimed in with some insight—apparently, it’s been a real rollercoaster six months for him, but having Liz around made all the difference. “It has been a tumultuous six months for Wynne but Liz has been his absolute rock throughout. Finally, some wonderful news for Wynne and his inner circle to celebrate, and everyone is chuffed for them both.”
In a rather cheeky move, Wynne secretly arranged to buy the engagement ring and brought it along for the holiday. Over a glass of bubbly—because what better way to pop the question than with champagne?—he made his proposal.
Now, speaking of rough patches, Wynne’s been through the wringer lately after that whole debacle with the BBC, which somewhat resembles a tragic romantic comedy plot. He confirmed his departure from BBC Radio Wales after the station decided not to renew his contract, following a rather unfortunate series of events during the Strictly tour launch. The poor chap made a comment he later deemed “inappropriate and unacceptable.”
His exit was initially made public after he made a sexualised remark at the Birmingham Arena. He later issued an apology, saying, “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise.” Gesunkt!
It seems his tenure at Strictly was dotted with more eyebrow-raising incidents too—like that time he gave his dance partner quite the squeeze, or even when he used let’s say, a peculiar choice of words around Janette Manrara. But Wynne insisted the latter was misinterpreted and aimed at someone else.
After the BBC dust settled, he took some time off to focus on himself, especially after experiencing personal loss. He expressed wonderful sentiments about needing time for reflection. But now, it appears he’s moving onto brighter days filled with love and celebration.
Liz, who also has her hands full running her own events company, met Wynne about a year and a half ago at one of her hen dos in Wales. Quick to make a move, Wynne asked her out for coffee the next day, and it seems sparks flew from there. All’s well that ends well, right?
So there we have it, from a troubled screen time to wedding bells. Fingers crossed for a happier ending this time around!
In short, Wynne Evans has turned his personal saga around dramatically by proposing to Liz Brookes during a romantic trip to Morocco, mere weeks after he faced career setbacks at the BBC. His engagement provides a bright note amid the turmoil, showcasing the resilience of love amid trying times. With their whirlwind romance blossoming, fans are ready to cheer for Wynne as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
Original Source: www.mirror.co.uk