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By Peter Shuttleworth
BBC News
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Celebrity MasterChef 2023
The 2023 Celebrity MasterChef winner has been revealed - and the champion has admitted celebrating with beans on toast for a first meal after filming.
Twenty amateur celebrity cooks started but the grand final came down to three - Emmerdale's Amy Walsh, Love Island's Luca Bish and opera singer Wynne Evans.
After making Welsh lamb and bara brith for dessert in the cook-off, the BBC show was won by 51-year-old Wynne.
"I have never seen a celebrity cook like him ever before and I'm not sure we ever will again," praised judge Gregg Wallace after crowning him the 18th Celebrity MasterChef champion.
Wynne said the "beautiful" Celebrity MasterChef experience had "changed his life" and he hoped it made his children proud.
"I can't believe what has just happened," said the father-of-two.
"I'm so thrilled to have won it and thrilled to be the first Welsh winner of Celebrity MasterChef."
What's the reaction to Wynne's MasterChef win
The opera singer was stunned into silence when judge John Torode announced him the 2023 champion and as Amy congratulated with a hug, she said: "You deserve that."
Luca added: "To be in the final, I don't think I can have any disappointment. It's been a great experience but today the best person won."
Wallace said Wynne's cooking "gives us theatre" while Torode paid tribute to the performer's culinary ability as he added: "Every single dish tells a story."
"I don't know how a MasterChef winner celebrates," said Wynne with a wink. "But I know how a bloke from Carmarthen celebrates."
He later admitted joining Luca and Amy for post-show celebratory drinks but Wynne revealed he thought he left the prestigious MasterChef trophy in a taxi after a few drinks.
"We had a celebration in the studio and Luca had been cooking with my favourite tipple Drambuie," said the broadcaster, who presents a show on BBC Radio Wales.
"So I had a few of those because he had some left then we went out and celebrated.
"I woke up in the morning in a blind panic because I thought I'd left the trophy in a taxi.
"I'm meant to keep me winning a secret from March to September but if I've left the trophy in a taxi, there's huge implications for the entire series.
"Thankfully they took it off me in the studio, They do that so you can't accidentally send a selfie to your mates."
The singer from Carmarthen also admitted the first meal he cooked after filming the show was baked beans on toast because he was "fed up of cooking".
"I didn't want to cook for about a month after the programme, it was so full on," he said.
What did Wynne cook in the Celebrity MasterChef final?
Wynne used Welsh produce throughout the series, such as Pembrokeshire oysters and laverbread, and he continued in the final.
Wynne's winning menu featured a starter of Carmarthen-Japanese sumo tuna tartare with avocado, edamame beans and wasabi, served with deep-fried cockle popcorn and a mango egg.
His main course was a bread of Evans cannon of lamb, served on samphire with wild garlic, porcini mushrooms and lamb rendered fried bread, with pomme dauphine and a fondant leek, finished with a red wine and redcurrant jus.
For dessert, Wynne served bara brith with Caerphilly cheese and fig jam, served with brie ice cream on crumbled bara brith and poached figs.
"I had to get special permission to stew the fruit for the bara brith overnight," said Wynne.
"So I was on the phone to Masterchef asking it was ok if I brought my own stewed fruit in. I said to them 'I'll take a video, all I'm stewing them in is tea'. Thankfully they were happy."
But he admitted parts of his grand final menu "went totally wrong" as he needed four attempts to "bring choux pastry up".
Describing his winning menu, Wynne said: "I think these dishes represent everything that I am - local produce, stuff that I can easily get at home, and everything that I like to eat."
Twenty celebrities started the battle to become 2023 Celebrity MasterChef champion.
Judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace were helped by guest panels to whittle it down to one Wynner. Catch up the series box set on BBC iPlayer.
"You're so fiercely passionate about Welsh ingredients, it's a fascinating combination and really daring but it works," Torode told him.
Wynne was consistently praised for his high quality cooking by the judges throughout the six-week series.
"I couldn't be more impressed if it sung me a hymn," was Wallace's response to Wynne's now signature Christmas Cake sandwich - including turkey, sage pesto, Brussel sprout coleslaw, crushed roast potatoes and cranberry - in the semi-final.