Behind the Scenes of BBC Strictly: Scandal with a Side of Laughs!

Jamie Borthwick and Wynne Evans are embroiled in a scandal after a sex toy video recorded during the BBC Strictly Live tour surfaced online. The clip showed Borthwick showcasing the toy, which was a gift from Evans. After the video got out, Evans was axed from the tour, and both received a formal reprimand from the BBC for the inappropriate behaviour. Evans has since apologised and is considering legal action against the BBC.
In an unexpected twist, Jamie Borthwick and Wynne Evans are at the centre of a cheeky storm after a “shocking” sex toy video emerged from backstage during the BBC Strictly Live tour. The clip features 30-year-old Borthwick brandishing the risqué gift from 53-year-old Evans and sharing it on their Strictly WhatsApp group. Talk about a slippery slope of scandal!
The video got a little too hot to handle, as Borthwick showcases the toy sent to the Utilita Arena and teases Evans, who was flexing his moves (and his abs) with dancer Neil Jones. “Look at what he bought me. I opened it up and he surprised me with this, didn’t he? It’s so funny!” Borthwick giggles, not realising his reputation was about to take a hit.
Sources say the duo loved playing pranks on each other, but this one didn’t land well among their colleagues. While the boys were cracking up, others were rolling their eyes, less amused by the immature antics. Shortly after, BBC bosses caught wind of this backward behaviour and gave them a formal reprimand. They reminded the pair that this was a family show—seriously, it’s not exactly Comedy Central!
In the wake of the backlash, poor Wynne found himself axed from the tour. The higher-ups made it clear that the BBC has zero tolerance for such tomfoolery. Following his dismissal, Evans offered an apology for his “inappropriate” language but also felt he was unfairly treated. After all, it’s not easy being the butt of the joke—just ask the rubber toy!
The saga’s got even juicier: Evans even considered legal action against the BBC, citing reputational damage, while revealing some concerns over his mental health. But for some fresh air, he took to social media sharing his cold-water swimming routine; apparently, it’s his new coping mechanism. Dive right in, Wynne!
In summary, Borthwick and Evans stirred up more drama than your typical Saturday night soap opera with their backstage antics. While their prank might’ve raised a few eyebrows, it also led to some serious consequences, with Evans losing his spot on the tour. Apologies were made, feelings were hurt, and now, both lads are cleaning up their act (hopefully). Let’s just hope they steer clear of any more rubbery risks in the future!
Original Source: www.gbnews.com