Joanna Page and Wynne Evans have sparked feud rumours after removing each other on social media following their show’s axe.
The pair, who have been friends for years and previously boasted about their closeness, now appear to no longer be on speaking terms.
Joanna, 48, has unfollowed Wynne, 53, from her official Instagram account, with the disgraced opera singer also doing the same.
The Gavin And Stacey actress has even went as far as removing all traces of Wynne from her profile this year, despite hosting a primetime show with him on BBC One.
They had fronted All At Sea, a travelogue series that took them on a boating adventure around Wales.
It was filmed before Wynne’s controversial stint on Strictly Come Dancing and was axed by bosses shortly after it was revealed his yearly contract with the BBC would not be renewed.
Joanna Page and Wynne Evans have sparked feud rumours after removing each other on social media following their show’s axe
The pair, who have been friends for years and previously boasted about their closeness, now appear to no longer be on speaking terms
They had fronted All At Sea earlier this year, a travelogue series that took them on a boating adventure around Wales
In a post from January of this year, Joanna failed to mention Wynne when paying tribute to the cast and crew who worked on the show, in what appears to be an obvious attempt to distance herself from him.
He features in a picture with the star as they don their wetsuits and head into the cold sea for the show, though Wynne is not facing the camera or tagged in the post.
Wynne’s last post with Joanna on his profile was in March of this year as they boasted big smiles together.
Daily Mail has contacted representatives for both Joanna and Wynne for comment.
Previously praising Wynne, Joanna said of their friendship to the BBC: ‘It’s a good old fashioned friendship. He’s so funny, we just make each other laugh.
‘We’re completely and utterly honest with each other, there is nothing that I wouldn’t say or haven’t said to him. We take the mick out of each other but we ultimately love each other so much and he makes me laugh like no one else.’
Wynne added: ‘We just don’t wind each other up so it’s really, really good fun. We never have a cross word to say, but we just take the mickey out of each other from morning until night and I think laughter is the secret of the friendship.
‘Really, we laugh all the time – nobody makes me laugh like Jo does.’
Joanna, 48, has unfollowed Wynne, 53, from her official Instagram account, with the disgraced opera singer also doing the same
Wynne was caught on camera by the Daily Mail seemingly suggesting a three-way sex session with Strictly host and professional Janette Manrara at the start of the year
Previously praising Wynne, Joanna said of their friendship: ‘It’s a good old fashioned friendship. He’s so funny, we just make each other laugh’
Wynne was caught on camera by the Daily Mail seemingly suggesting a three-way sex session with Strictly host and professional Janette Manrara.
The comment came at a photocall to launch the Strictly live tour and swiftly earned a rebuke from BBC bosses who told him: ‘We will not tolerate such behaviour.’
While Wynne apologised at the time, he later claimed he was forced to and denied it was a sexual jibe, insisting he used the term ‘spit roast’ as a nickname for fellow contestant Jamie Borthwick.
After an investigation into his behaviour, BBC bosses told Wynne they would not be renewing his yearly rolling contract, bringing an end to his radio show.
Last month, Wynne said he would ‘regret’ the incident for ‘the rest of my life’.
Appearing on Nick Ferrari’s LBC radio show, the disgraced star said: ‘I said the word so I should have accountability for that, and I wasn’t ready for that level of scrutiny, and I shouldn’t have done it. And that’s it.
‘I wouldn’t blame anybody other than myself.
‘I totally take that as my responsibility and something that I shouldn’t have done, and I will regret that for the rest of my life.
Wynne’s last post with Joanna on his profile was in March of this year as they boasted big smiles together (pictured)
Joanna has even went as far as removing all traces of Wynne from her profile this year, despite hosting a primetime show with him on BBC One
‘At 53 you know, to lose all your singing work, to lose all your television work, to lose your radio show, it’s not an easy thing to have happen to you, but it was my fault.’
Joanna’s solo career at the BBC continues to flourish, with bosses handing her another show just last month.
She’ll front Shift The Thrift, a new charity shop programme that sees contestants go head-to-head to snap up items that they think will sell at a profit.
Each episode of the 12-episode long debut series will begin in a different UK town, with Joanna set to be joined by two guest experts.