Wynne Evans was chosen from the strictly live tour.
The Go Compare Star was caught on Sunday by the post with a mean sexual comment about one of the female hosts of the show, it came up on Saturday.
An insider has now revealed that bosses wynne made the strict tour after he had received 'repeated warnings about his behavior'.
There are still 12 dates left on the Tour with the cast that will enter the stage in Liverpool tonight with BBC Studios who is planning to make a statement later today.
The BBC has been fired in recent days to take action after Wynne was caught on the camera suggests a three-way sex session with presenter Janette Manrara, 41, With the help of the enormously humiliating term 'spit roast'.
On Monday, Wynne accepted the offer of BBC to take free from his BBC Wales show, which he hosted from regional studios while participating in the national tour.
A source told MailOnline that the break was fueled by the furore around his remark, plus the fact that he is still mourning his older brother Married, who died earlier this month, combined with the physical toll to be on the road.
Wynne Evans was chosen from the strictly live tour. A source has told the sun: “He has repeatedly warnings about his behavior and told it to rule it” (shown on Sunday)
There are still 12 dates left on the tour with the cast that will come up the stage in Liverpool tonight – Wynne is depicted with his dance partner Katya Jones
“He has repeatedly warnings about his behavior and told it to rule. He did not record it, nowadays the BBC must be seen to take action and protect everyone, “an insider has now told the sun.
“He had a hard time with the death of his brother and people have to give him some play, he is going to take this time to do some self -reflection.
“He has a lot of support from many backstage dancers. It was a very sad end to what a really nice tour has been. '
The strictly co-star stars of Wynne would collect on his birthday around the Welshman, after the BBC confirmed that he was left of his radio show.
Wynne was comforted on Monday by his co-stars on his 53rd birthday because they are aware of his fragile mental health.
An insider said: 'Wynne is supported by his co-stars, they make a big push to ensure that he is in order because they are concerned about his mental health.
“He had a few tough days and because it is his birthday today, they really do themselves to show that he is not alone.”
He was expected to present his show on Monday morning, but in a statement BBC Wales said that comedian Robin Morgan, who has covered him in the past, will present in his place while he takes some free time.
In an update on Sunday it was revealed that the presenter was 'pulled over the coal' and gave a final warning by bosses for the comment, but there were calls for the BBC to take further action.
His new BBC travel show with Joanna Page was broadcast on Monday evening despite the furore.
Wynne was seen on Monday in the center of Liverpool with strictly Co-Stars Katya Jones and Kai Widdrington
The Go Compare Star was taken on Sunday on film by the post and made a mean sexual comment
Ticket holders were stunned to see Wynne return to the stage on Sunday in the Glasgow Hydro for Matinee and evening shows, which were organized by Janette and include performances by her husband.
Laura Anne Goldie, 44, from Glasgow said to the mail: 'It will make me feel completely different to see him tonight. It is very displeasure, I would say, and completely inappropriate … I would certainly drop him from the show. '
Campaigners for women's rights also criticized its appearance.
Dr. Charlotte Proudman, founder of Right to Equality, said The Mail: 'Wynne Evans welcomes back to the workplace in addition to the woman he had objectively, suggests sexualized comments about women who have no real consequences.
“This decision forces the victim, and potentially other women, to share a professional space with someone who has publicly affected them, so that trust in the workplace was eroded.”
She also said that the BBC should answer 'serious questions', because the movement suggests that there is a 'poisonous culture'.
His gross comment came on a photo ball to launch the strict Live Tour and quickly earned a reprimand from BBC bosses who told him: “We will not tolerate such behavior.”
Wynne's gross comments came when he posed for photos with Janette Manrara, 41, a professional dancer who organizes the live tour, and actor Jamie Borthwick, 30 Easters, 30.
Janette's reaction is unclear to the images because she is temporarily darkened by other strictly stars. But Borthwick seems to be shuddering while Wynne is snigling for himself.
Wynne withdrew from a Glasgow version of the Strict Tour on Saturday, referring to an ankle injury. But he said to The Mail on Sunday: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologizing.”
His gross remark came on a photo ball to launch the strict Live Tour and quickly earned a reprimand of BBC bosses who told him: “We will not tolerate such behavior”
Wynne-de Tenor known for the Go Compare advertisements and a BBC radio presenter-Werd were coarse and suggested a three-way sex session with presenter Janette Manrara
A spokesperson for BBC Studios and the strictly live Tour producers said: 'We were never aware of the comment and received no complaints. We made Wynne very clear that we do not tolerate such behavior during the Tour. '
The incident was recorded on Video and Audio by a post on Sunday reporter at the official launch of this year's tour in the Birmingham Arena ten days ago and brings new shame to the BBC after a series of scandals.
In the MOS film, Evans is in the middle of a line-up of 20 celebrities and dancers such as Janette, who houses the TV-spin-off Strictly Come Dancing: it takes two, is called to participate. As she approaches, Wynne warns her with a grin: “Not too close to Jamie!”
He then pulls a suggestive face on the actor, behind Janette's back, moving between them. It is at this point that Wynne makes his disgusting joke on her costs.
Wynne was on his way to the Liverpool city center on Monday with his professional partner Katya Jones, after he traveled to Merseyside for the next stage of the Strict Tour
The drama continued on Monday evening for Wynne with the decision to express his new BBC travel show that all wrapping at sea fierce recoil
Seconds later, her dancer husband Aljaz Skorjanec, who was in the neighborhood, asks her, “Honey, is it going?” She replies Curtly: “Yep.”
Mrs. Manrara's spokeswoman said that the host 'had not been aware of this comment from Wynne' who was audible for our reporter with a mobile phone 20 meters away.
That his 'spit-roast' comment on a media event will be furious with the furious company that still has difficulty repairing the contaminated image of Strictly after plague complaints and the claims of Junior Staf about a 'poisonous' culture behind the scenes.
The drama continued on Monday evening for Wynne with the decision to express his new BBC travel show that all wrapping at sea of ​​recoil at sea.
An insider told The Mirror when the show broadcast 'that the timing of this is deep a pity … The comments were idiot and clearly overshadow the first episode. What the hell did he think? '
Wynne was comforted on Monday by his co-stars on his 53rd birthday, because they are aware of his fragile mental health (shown last year)
Viewers wondered why his show – which he plays next to Joanna Page – was not postponed after his latest strictly coming dance scandal.
Others demanded Wynne to 'get rid of television' in a furious anger on X in the midst of the recoil around a mean sexual comment.
Angry viewers wrote on X during his show: 'Why are we forced to withstand Wynne Evans? Everyone hates the Go -comparison advertisements, but BBC seems determined to make something. The one who runs his old white department needs a soft chat ',',
“Just a thought BBC, but perhaps this Wynne Evans #allatsea Prime Time Claptrap could have been postponed for a while?”.
“They removed Wynne Evans from the sky for a joke, but this will be obscured with probably no apology.”