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Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc ‘row over Top Gear stunt’
The Sun published a story on Tuesday claiming the duo had fallen out over the infamous Cenotaph stunt during which Matt did a burn-out in front of the war memorial, an incident for which Chris subsequently apologised.
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“It doesn’t matter what actually happened, it doesn’t matter what the circumstances were that could explain this away”, he said on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show.
Wednesday morning, LeBlanc took to Twitter to debunk that he and his “Top Gears” co-host are feuding.
“Matt was never Chris’s choice – it was a decision forced upon him to attract the USA market”.
“Since the Cenotaph their relationship has deteriorated”, a source on the show told The Sun.
Matt LeBlanc and Chris Evans are Friends.
Fans recently slated the new trailer which showed Chris in his new role for the first time.
‘Behind the scenes it is very frosty between them’.
“He accepted it and was desperate to strike up a bond when they were filming, but the spark just wasn’t there”.
The new series of Top Gear will air on BBC Two in May. LeBlanc added. “That’s amusing, I thought we were pals”.
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Top Gear came under fire for the Cenotaph stunt, which involved LeBlanc, 48, and rally driver Ken Block doing “doughnuts” near the memorial in London’s Whitehall.