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Strictly star Wynne Evans performed at a Tenby Male Choir event, becoming their honorary president despite an ongoing BBC investigation into an alleged sexual slur. Evans, who was removed from the Strictly tour, maintains his innocence, stating that private conversations were misinterpreted. Supporters have rallied behind him, expressing a desire for his return to BBC Radio Wales.
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