Wynne Evans, the Welsh singer hoping to get his opera talents into Strictly dance routines

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To most people watching this year's Strictly Come Dancing, Wynne Evans will not be instantly recognisable but he really should be.

The 52-year-old Welsh opera singer will be better known to many as Gio Compario, the annoying Italian tenor from the GoCompare adverts on UK television, which he started making way back in 2009.

The adverts, which became so famous that they even managed to recruit Stephen Hawking to appear in a cameo, gave Evans' talents a chance to be beamed to millions of homes across the country, something that he is hoping to do again on Strictly.

Speaking to the BBC, Evans said: "I am honestly still pinching myself, a portly balding opera singer, me, taking part in Strictly Come Dancing?! I’m not entirely sure how I’ll get along, if all else fails I’ll just have to learn the art of distraction. What I do know is I will give it my all and aim to make Wales proud. I’m definitely going to try and combine my love of Opera into one of my routines."

Despite his self-deprecation, Evans does have some pedigree on celebrity talent shows. He won the 2023 edition of Celebrity MasterChef, beating actor Amy Walsh and reality star Luca Bish in an intense final.

Evans joked that “after winning Celebrity MasterChef last year, maybe the route to the judges’ hearts will be through their stomachs!”

The Carmarthen-born singer has enjoyed a 25-year career in opera, resulting in two No 1 classical music albums and more than 200 performances at the Royal Albert Hall. This includes being cast as Ubaldo Piangi in The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall, a 25th anniversary celebration of Andrew Lloyd Webber's classic in 2011.

Evans’ other esteemed operatic roles in productions by the Welsh National Opera include Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore, Cassio in Otello, The Duke in Rigoletto, Rodolfo in La bohème, The Chevalier in Les Dialogues des Carmelites and the First Jew in Salome to name but a few.

Aside from Gio Compario, perhaps his most unusual role was as the mayor of Mexia, Texas in the opera Anna Nicole, a story about the model, actor and former Playboy centrefold Anna Nicole Smith which premiered in 2011 at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House and was even broadcast on BBC Four.

Evans has also built a successful career for himself as a radio presenter and currently hosts The Wynne Evans Show on BBC Radio Wales every weekday as well as previously presenting shows on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM.

Despite, his success in the world of opera, Evans admits that he has struggled with his weight, which has impacted his mental health.

Wynne before and after his recent weight loss (Collect/PA Real Life)
Wynne before and after his recent weight loss (Collect/PA Real Life)

Speaking during Mental Health Awareness Week, Evans said that he began having “very dark thoughts” in 2016 but a combination of medication, professional help and regular exercise has resulted in him losing seven stone.

“My anxiety and my mental health is my superpower," Evans says. “Thanks to anxiety I know exactly what to do when things go wrong because I've already thought about it a thousand times. So I think it's a strength and when you see it in other people you're able to help them as well. I love that.“

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