❤❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥He's a decent man. Despite his horrific facial injuries, he is still a very handsome guy. Hopefully with time the scars, will heal, but more importantly the mental anguish he has suffered will end. Freddie is an inspiration, a national treasure. I wish him well. Some of the comments on here are truly vile! If you have nothing good to say about Freddie, keep your nasty comments to your self
He signed up and happily took the Top Gear pay cheque, which will have been generous, for an extreme TV moment. It failed which is really unfortunate. It's not I don't sympathise, it's just he made a choice - his choice. Risk v cash is a balance in life but, imho, if you go for the cash then you have to accept the risk (and consequences)
@@robertfalconscott7039 Not jealous in the slightest, and at no point did I say he's not a decent guy. My point was about risk v reward (a choice we all have to make), and it's 100% certain that if Freddie had the choice again he'd make a different decision. Unfortunately life doesn't let us rewind and we have to live with the consequences of each decision. Good luck to him, he may well go on to be a really successful cricket manager, which is a sight safer than taking risks on Top Gear.
@@Kbyr083 I guess the K stands for Karen? Nowhere have I said he can't experience trauma, please stop putting words in my mouth. Lots of people suffer trauma after dangerous accidents, for the vast majority they weren't earning hundreds of thousands of pounds whilst actively putting themselves at risk, they were just going about their everyday lives. I also said that I sympathise with Flintoff's position but if you take big risks then one day it may come back and bite you. Hope you get my point now?
He came from a humble working class background, loved cricket and was the best in the nation. He is loved by everyone and has suffered life changing injuries. If you think everything is about money, you don’t know how real life works.
@JESWEATSHIRT please, he became wealthy playing a children's game. Fucked his face up because he didn't wear a proper face helmet, and got even more richer. Man I crashed on my motorcycle broke 14 bones and have permanent nerve pain...and I still ride and don't cry like a little bitch.
I think that’s a bit harsh. He wasn’t born into fame was he? However it was the BBC Health and Safety department who let him down in terms of allowing him to do what he done on Top Gear. With that being said, he chose to not wear a helmet. That was dumb.
I've known Freddie for Years.. Every bit The Lovely Down to earth fella That he portrays on TV.
❤❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥He's a decent man. Despite his horrific facial injuries, he is still a very handsome guy. Hopefully with time the scars, will heal, but more importantly the mental anguish he has suffered will end. Freddie is an inspiration, a national treasure. I wish him well. Some of the comments on here are truly vile! If you have nothing good to say about Freddie, keep your nasty comments to your self
We all see past the injuries Freddie, you're a lovely man inside and out x
he wasn't wearing a helmet and also there were other experienced drivers there that day I blame the producers
9 Million, ffs!
Did top gear insist on him wearing an open face helmet? 🤷♂️ If not, then why would you?
PTSD not nice. 😮
Those are the risks
He signed up and happily took the Top Gear pay cheque, which will have been generous, for an extreme TV moment. It failed which is really unfortunate. It's not I don't sympathise, it's just he made a choice - his choice. Risk v cash is a balance in life but, imho, if you go for the cash then you have to accept the risk (and consequences)
You sound jealous! He's a decent big guy family, man. Bad philosophy is showing! Hope he works through it.❤
@@robertfalconscott7039 Not jealous in the slightest, and at no point did I say he's not a decent guy. My point was about risk v reward (a choice we all have to make), and it's 100% certain that if Freddie had the choice again he'd make a different decision. Unfortunately life doesn't let us rewind and we have to live with the consequences of each decision. Good luck to him, he may well go on to be a really successful cricket manager, which is a sight safer than taking risks on Top Gear.
So because he knew the risk he can’t experience any trauma from the accident? What is the point you are trying to make?
@@Kbyr083 I guess the K stands for Karen? Nowhere have I said he can't experience trauma, please stop putting words in my mouth. Lots of people suffer trauma after dangerous accidents, for the vast majority they weren't earning hundreds of thousands of pounds whilst actively putting themselves at risk, they were just going about their everyday lives. I also said that I sympathise with Flintoff's position but if you take big risks then one day it may come back and bite you. Hope you get my point now?
Jog on you mug,🤔🤣🤣
Not a lot of sympathy. Rich boy gets hurt and is now even more rich....yeah thats not how real life works.
He came from a humble working class background, loved cricket and was the best in the nation. He is loved by everyone and has suffered life changing injuries. If you think everything is about money, you don’t know how real life works.
@JESWEATSHIRT please, he became wealthy playing a children's game. Fucked his face up because he didn't wear a proper face helmet, and got even more richer. Man I crashed on my motorcycle broke 14 bones and have permanent nerve pain...and I still ride and don't cry like a little bitch.
I think that’s a bit harsh.
He wasn’t born into fame was he?
However it was the BBC Health and Safety department who let him down in terms of allowing him to do what he done on Top Gear.
With that being said, he chose to not wear a helmet.
That was dumb.
What a bellend you are lad