Top Gear fans have teased a reunion online between Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
The celebrity pair worked alongside James May for years on the show before returning once more to present The Grand Tour on Prime Video.
Since the culmination of these two shows, the trio have gone their own ways professionally with different projects.
Clarkson has found further success with the Prime Video smash hit Clarkson’s Farm which documents life at his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
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May now runs a pub in Wiltshire and did star in his own travel show while Mr Hammond podcasts with his daughter.
Fans however teased Jeremy Clarkson that he may be reuniting with Richard Hammond after the former posted a new photograph on social media.
Uploading a shadow of himself and his granddaughter on Instagram, the 64-year-old said: “Gran daughter. Perfect day.”
Many in the comments saw the funny side and used the post as shoo-in for jokes about Hammond’s height, likening him to the child in Clarkson’s arms.
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“Is that Ricard Hammond,” said one commenter.
Another added: “Put Hammond down!”
Others posted gifs of Clarkson’s fellow presenter while another fan said: “Here for the Hammond jokes.”
Clarkson is currently busy with the filming and production of season four of Clarkson’s Farm while he has also recently bought a pub in Oxfordshire.
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