After weeks of speculation the BBC has finally revealed their new Top Gear host. And (drumroll!) it’s Chris Evans.
It’s been confirmed that the radio and television presenter has signed a three year deal to lead an all-new line-up of presenters for the popular BBC Two show.
And here’s what the 49-year-old had to say as soon as the news broke.
Okay, so he’s not giving up his old job just yet.
Only a week ago, Chris revealed that he was making a ‘secret’ Top Gear show on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, saying: “We’re making a Top Gear – we’re doing a Top Gear sequence with an independent production company and we’re going to see how it goes.”
And today, Chris said in a statement published by the BBC: “I’m thrilled, Top Gear is my favourite programme of all time.
“Created by a host of brilliant minds who love cars and understand how to make the massively complicated come across as fun, devil-may-care and effortless.
“When in fact of course, it’s anything but and that’s the genius of Top Gear’s global success.
“I promise I will do everything I possibly can to respect what has gone on before and take the show forward.”
All this seems a massive U-turn, considering he had previously repeatedly ruled himself out of the job.
Although we can’t help wonder what made him change his mind.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson will drive off into the sunset later this month when his final appearance on Top Gear is screened on BBC Two, in a one-off 75 minute show on June 28.
Viewers will see Jeremy and co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May behind the wheel of classic cars and beaten-up 4x4s in their final challenges as a trio.
So does the ‘all-new line-up’ mean Richard and James won’t be joining Chris on the show, after it was reported the pair were offered deals in the region of £1 million a year to stay with it?
Twitter, of course, has gone overdrive since the news was announced with Katie Hopkins revealing she’s still Team Jeremy.
And some Top Gear traditionalists are sharing the same view.
Although some are actually quite excited about the new changes and have been congratulating Chris on Twitter.
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