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Wynne Evans, a Welsh opera singer, has released an unedited 50-second apology video that he claims was shortened by the BBC. The original video was intended to explain a "body language experiment" controversy with his dance partner, Katya Jones, on "Strictly Come Dancing." Despite the BBC's insistence that both parties agreed on the shorter version, Evans believes the decision to share only a 10-second apology was "wrong."
Courtesy: Alistair McGeorge
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