Freddie Flintoff BBC’s show Field of Dreams will reportedly not return this year.
He was airlifted to hospital in December after suffering broken ribs and facial injuries from a horrific crash while filming for Top Gear.
The vehicle, a three-wheel open-top Morgan Super 3, he was driving was turned over due to the crash.
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A source told The Sun that it was “unlikely” that he’d be returning to work anytime soon following the crash, shortly after it was announced that he had quit the show.
They said: “Freddie loved Field Of Dreams and was looking forward to filming a second series, but it is unlikely to film any time soon and won’t make it to air this year.:
“Crew are looking for other work — the whole show centres around Freddie. The Top Gear incident was very serious, he is convalescing.
A spokesperson for the BBC revealed that filming for the long-running series had been halted as they felt it was “inappropriate” to continue filming but understand how “disappointing” the news may be for fans.
Daily Star have reached out to Freddie’s representative for comment
It comes after reports that Freddie has been left “seriously emotionally and physically affected” from the crash.
The long-running BBC show had filming for its latest series halted following its investigation into the accident that injured presenter Freddie.
“Freddie has been seriously emotionally and physically affected by the crash,” a source told The Times.
“He is a daredevil, that’s what he does, and he doesn’t feel like he is able to continue to play that role on the show.”
On Thursday (March 23) it was reported that BBC will not resume filming the latest Top Gear series following Freddie’s accident.
In a statement released by the BBC, it was revealed that they felt it was “inappropriate” to resume filming following the horrific accident.
“Under the circumstances, we feel it would be inappropriate to resume making series 34,” they said.
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