It Takes Two took an emotional turn after Strictly Come Dancing star Wynne Evans was left in tears following his exit from the BBC show

Strictly star Wynne Evans was left wiping away the tears during his emotional exit interview on It Takes Two tonight.

The Welsh opera star became the latest famous face to get the boot from the glitzy BBC One show at the weekend. Wynne was partnered with Katya Jones, and became a firm-favourites thanks to their jaw-dropping routines.

However, on Sunday (November 17) Wynne was voted off from the competition, following a dance-off at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom against Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe.

All four judges opted to save the latter couple, meaning Wynne’s time on the show was over. And on Monday (November 18) Wynne and Katya appeared on It Takes Two – and things took an emotional turn.

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Wynne became the latest celeb to leave

During their chat, co-star Jamie Borthwick gate crashed and joined Katya and Wynne. The EastEnders star gushed over his “best mate” Wynne – causing him to break down. Jamie said: “Who’d have thought this man and me would become best mates?

“It’s not going to be the same, but I’ve got a friend for life. He’s amazing this man,” he added. Katya then quipped: “This is what Strictly is about, no one is going to remember the scores or the comments you got.

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Wynne was left emotional 
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“It’s the friendships they create on the show and genuine relationships. I’m so glad you had each other,” the dancer said. As he started to well up, host Fleur East then handed Wynne some tissues as he used them to wipe his tears.

During the results show on Sunday night (November 17) Wynne gushed about his time on Strictly. He said: “It’s been wonderful, I’ve got to say. I feel like it’s what Strictly is all about.

“If I can come and do Strictly and last until week nine, then anybody can get out there and dance and have a brilliant time. Strictly is such a brilliant family, such a precious family, that I want everybody here in this room and at home to look after it for the generations to come because it is a wonderful, wonderful thing.”