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Topic History of: Wynne Evans
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Downing Street Cat JK2006 wrote:
I always liked him - he was great on the cooking show and terrific on Strictly. Like Gregg Wallace, he seems to have had a rather bawdy sense of humour. Does not deserve to lose a promising career over a couple of jokes. But this reflects, as do so many others, the route humanity has chosen to take, "giving a voice to the voiceless", as touted on social media, to which I replied "but most people do not deserve to have their voices heard". Still, as media knows, often such voices can be the source of GREAT STORIES which is all that matters.

That word 'Inappropriate' again. Have some of these people been living under Christmas trees all of their lives?
JK2006 I always liked him - he was great on the cooking show and terrific on Strictly. Like Gregg Wallace, he seems to have had a rather bawdy sense of humour. Does not deserve to lose a promising career over a couple of jokes. But this reflects, as do so many others, the route humanity has chosen to take, "giving a voice to the voiceless", as touted on social media, to which I replied "but most people do not deserve to have their voices heard". Still, as media knows, often such voices can be the source of GREAT STORIES which is all that matters.