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When we read BBC’s statement yesterday a lot of things went through our minds. Sure, knowing Top Gear and Jeremy Clarkson’s pranks, we thought it’s just another one of their stunts and soon enough one of the three musketeers would tweet that everything was just a joke. The official statement confirming the news was when we started taking it serious. It turns out a punch in the face was the last drop in a glass Top Gear’s lead singer has been filling for several years now.
Before we look into it, we’d like to first talk about what the other two members of the famous boy-band are doing. Is James May shooting arrows towards BBC? Is Richard Hammond celebrating or sharing tears? No, none of these actually happened. Instead, they seem to be enjoying themselves, exchanging jokes on their Twitter accounts.
No Top Gear this weekend, apparently. How about 633 Squadron instead? @JeremyClarkson @RichardHammond
— James May (@MrJamesMay) March 10, 2015