The Welsh meteorologist, 38, revealed on Instagram that the majority of letters he receives are “lovely” but finds it “strange” that people spend time writing mean messages. She shared a photo of the note on Instagram, which read: ‘You bloody must be so campy on TV. My meal is driving me away! Stay in BLy Wales where you belong.’ ‘I find it weird’: BBC Breakfast presenter Owain Wyn Evans hits out at homophobic trolls after receiving hateful handwritten letters Owain responded by saying: “The vast majority of letters I get from people are so, so wonderful, but I still find it strange that people take the time to write things like this in a notebook and send them to me. “I hope this camp pic doesn’t put you off any meals today dal! (Caution, the letter is hateful in nature).’ His fans and famous friends like Carol Vorderman and Stacey Dooley were quick to show their support in the comments. She shared a photo of the note on Instagram, which read: ‘You bloody must be so campy on TV. My meal is driving me away! Stay in BLy Wales where you belong.’ Owain retaliated by saying, “I hope this picture of the camp won’t let you have lunch today, dalics! (Caution, the letter is hateful in nature).’ It was recently revealed that Owain will replace Vanessa Feltz on the BBC Radio 2 morning show. He will present his program from BBC Cymru Wales’ broadcast center in Cardiff from January 2023. It will be the station’s first program to move from London as part of the BBC Across The UK plan. Feltz left the TalkTV show in July after more than 10 years hosting the early morning breakfast show. Support: His fans and famous friends such as Carol Vorderman and Stacey Dooley were quick to show their support in the comments Popular: Owain caught the attention of thousands in 2019 (pictured) when he referenced dozens of Ru Paul’s Drag Race stars during his on-air preview in a bid to celebrate International Drag Day The radio program will now be in the hands of self-described “unapologetically flamboyant” presenter Wyn Evans, who has 20 years’ experience in television and radio. His television career began at the age of 18 when he appeared in children’s programs on the Welsh channel S4C. He then became a meteorologist after studying meteorology at the Open University. Wyn Evans, who presents for BBC North West Tonight, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Breakfast, found wider fame during the lockdown when a video of him drumming to the BBC News theme tune went viral. An hour after he posted the clip on Twitter, it had more than 20,000 likes and had been shared 5,000 times. He also caught the attention of thousands in 2019 when he referenced dozens of Ru Paul’s Drag Race stars during his on-air preview in an effort to celebrate International Drag Day. “It’s time to make predictions about my life,” he told viewers. “I’ll spill the tea okay and tell you some of these clouds today are going to cast some serious shadow okay?” “Well, this weather front brought us some rain yesterday, which is great news for our Nina Flowers in the garden, but I hope you didn’t get the Courtney Act in any rain. ‘So this weather front has indeed moved away.’ Couple: The broadcaster, who married husband Aaran Rees in 2017 (pictured), is a patron of the LGBT Foundation The married broadcaster’s support for the LGBTQ+ community was publicized in 2020 when the LGBT Foundation had him open their Manchester Pride At Home celebrations. The virtual event featured a series of online events, activities and support aimed at bringing Pride into people’s homes during the pandemic. Wyn Evans, launching the online event, said: “I will officially become patron of the LGBT Foundation. For those who don’t know, it’s an organization that works with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. They are an amazing national charity based in Manchester. “Over the past five decades, they have provided a listening ear, a friendly smile, life-saving information, life-enhancing services and support to LGBT people who often had nowhere else to turn. They have also worked with allies across the country to push for and achieve political and social equality.’ The broadcaster, who married husband Aaran Rees in 2017, said he was “delighted” to join the “fantastic organisation” which “supports 40,000 people every year”. Wyn Evans was also left speechless last year after learning his 24-hour ‘drumathon’ had raised more than £2.5m for Children In Need. During the fundraiser, the meteorologist joined 50 other drummers as he recreated his viral cover of the BBC News theme song. Famous drummers including McFly’s Harry Judd and percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie also accompanied him during the event. Finishing off his marathon with a rendition of Britney Spears’ hit Baby One More Time, The weatherman is said to be a big fan of the pop star. “I feel overwhelmed, people have been so generous,” Wyn Evans told the BBC after the marathon. Surprisingly my hands held up ok, but we had some issues with my hands because they were moving for 24 hours. “Thank you so much to everyone who put their hands in their pockets and donated, BBC Children In Need helps causes that are really close to my heart.” Good reason: The meteorologist caught the audience’s attention with his impressive drumming for Children In Need