Stars lose their heads as The Grand Tour heads to Sydney
GIANT head statues of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have been spotted soaking up the sun in Sydney.
Head statues of The Grand Tour presenters have turned up in Sydney, Australia
The busts of the presenters were spotted being carted around on a truck in Australia, ahead of the global roll out of The Grand Tour on Amazon Prime Video.
The three eight-foot-tall statues were first seen in Washington last week.
It was reported that it was planned for the heads to be located next to the Space Needle in Seattle.
However, The Grand Tour Twitter channel however admitted that they changed their mind: “Turns out the Space Needle didn't quite work out... statues diverted to a country where the show will launch very soon.”
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May's busts' have been spotted across the globe
Amazon has not yet revealed the final destination of the statues, but trucks containing other body parts including Jeremy, James and Richard's arms, legs and crotch have also been spotted.
Fans are eagerly debating the the final destination of the states on social media.
The Grand Tour will launch on Amazon in Australia and more than 200 countries and territories this month.
The eight foot tall statues were carted around on the back of a truck in Australia
Turns out the Space Needle didn't quite work out... statues diverted to a country where the show will launch very soon. pic.twitter.com/yjNuxQJqAz
— The Grand Tour (@thegrandtour) December 8, 2016
Before the show aired there were rumours that the show may be rebroadcast on ITV, but Amazon have since denied that.
Amazon Prime currently costs £79 a year.
Last night, the trio built environmentally friendly cars in a challenge harking back to the Top Gear days.
The heads are being spotted ahead of the global release of Amazon Prime Video
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Jeremy Clarkson built a car made out of animal skin and bones, Hammond created a vehicle made of plants while May's car was made out of mud and animal waste.
The presenters then attempted to travel a mere 11 miles in their ‘eco’ cars.
Many took to social media to congratulate the trio’s ‘return to form.’
One user tweeted "Today's episode of #TheGrandTour had me laughing on the floor like old TopGear. The boys are back."
Another said "The weeks @thegrandtour episode is freaking hillarious."
Whislt another said: "Today's episode of @thegrandtour was definitely my favourite yet - felt a lot more natural and like it wasn't being forced."