Top Gear: Matt LeBlanc reveals TRUTH after being taped pushing Chris Harris through a wall
TOP GEAR returns to TV screens tonight, but lead host Matt LeBlanc has finally spoken out about pushing Chris Harris through a wall.
Top Gear returns for a new series with brand new presenters
In the first-look trailer released ahead of the 25th series, Matt, Chris and Rory Reid can be seen heading to Japan, the US, Italy and even Surrey for a set of new adventures.
However, in one segment of the teaser, Matt can be seen play-fighting and pushing Chris through a paper wall following a race track lap.
Matt, 50, has now apologised to his co-host, explaining that he didn’t realise the walls were made of paper.
Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Matt apologised: “Had I known it was a paper wall, I’d have not done that! Sorry again!”
Top Gear: Matt LeBlanc reveals TRUTH after being taped pushing Chris Harris through a wall
Top Gear series 25: Chris Harris and Matt LeBlanc in the Top Gear studio
Had I known it was a paper wall, I’d have not done that! Sorry again!
His forgiving co-presenter Chris, 43, replied: “No, it’s fine, it’s fine.”
As the trio of hosts have just filmed another series together, the trailer suggested far more on-set pranks than in their previous series together.
Chris explained: “No, it’s not about pranks on set.
“It’s the fact that the chemistry is growing between the three of us now so we know each other better and then you take more liberties with each other’s sense of humours.
Top Gear series 25: Chris Harris and Matt LeBlanc in the Top Gear studio
“So yeah, none of that’s made up. If you’re not having fun making it, there’ll be no joy in the films themselves.”
He added: “So we’re having a lot of fun making it, hence I think there’s a lot more joy in the films now as well.”
Top Gear has seen its fair share of scrapes and injuries, but will any new injuries be broadcast when the new series airs?
Matt jokingly revealed that he suffered a horrendous injury while filming out in Norway.
Top Gear series 25: Chris Harris with Matt LeBlanc and Rory Reid