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Top Gear Presenter Freddie Flintoff Discusses Trauma Post Crash

By Dalton Mac Namee
4 hours ago
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Top Gear co host Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff has admitted that he partly wished that he had died following his horrific crash at the Top Gear test track in 2022.


Flintoff was involved in a crash at the test track in December 2022, which left the former sportsman with severe facial injuries and broken ribs.

In a new Disney+ documentary titled Flintoff, graphic photos of the presenter's wounds, as well as commentary from an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who witnessed his injuries will be shown.

"After the accident I didn't think I had it in me to get through. This sounds awful … part of me wishes I’d been killed. Part of me thinks, I wish I’d died", Flintoff said. "I didn’t want to kill myself … I wouldn’t mistake the two things". 

"I was not wishing, I was just thinking, 'this would have been so much easier’", he added. "Now I try to take the attitude that the sun will come up tomorrow and my kids will still give me a hug. I’m probably in a better place now". 

"frightened"

Speaking about his recovery, Flintoff revealed that his three year old son Preston "wouldn't come near me". 

"I think it frightened him, my face, it frightened me. That was heartbreaking", he said. "I’ve got PTSD and I get anxious, for periods of time, I just find myself crying for no particular reason". 

Flintoff also claimed that he relives this accident every night before he goes to sleep, comparing it to a "vivid" movie.

"Even the memories of it are real, to the point where now I’m talking about it and I’m getting a bit jittery and I can feel the pain on the side of my face", he explained. "I can feel like a phantom pain. It’s like a bit of a curse, really". 

On the accident, Flintoff added: "I thought I was dead because I was conscious but I couldn’t see anything. I was thinking ‘is that it?'".

Elsewhere, Freddie Flintoff spoke about feeling resentful about the word of entertainment he was involved in, comparing it to his injury ravaged cricket career.

"Everybody wants more. Everybody want to dig that bit deeper", he said.

He had previously promised that this documentary will set the record straight about "what actually happened". More on this here.

Flintoff will premiere on Disney+ in the UK and Ireland on April 25.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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