James May has revealed a hilarious secret about himself, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
The trio have worked together for 22 years on shows including Top Gear and The Grand Tour but called time on their journey together today (Friday, September 13).
Prime Video has released the final episode of The Grand Tour documenting the trio’s last adventure together which takes place in Zimbabwe, Africa.
Mr May and his two friends have spent a lot of time together throughout this week in the build-up to the special episode with several days of press and interviews.
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During this, the 61-year-old took the chance to make one hilarious revelation about himself, Mr Clarkson and Mr Hammond.
Mr May revealed that he had been mistaken for the other two presenters much to his own amusement.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter on Thursday, the presenter said: “In the last 15 minutes I’ve been mistaken for both Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
“They must wonder what they did to deserve this.”
The trio signed off on the dissolution of their production company in July and have been going their own ways professionally with different projects in recent years.
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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.
May now runs a pub in Wiltshire and did star in his own travel show while Mr Hammond podcasts with his daughter.
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