Brian McFadden to be the new Top Gear host?! He’s totally ALL on for it
Just as Chris Evans steps down from hosting Top Gear, it seems that another celeb is very keen to take on the job.
Brian McFadden wrote to the BBC on Twitter yesterday, and in a series of messages, begged the bosses to consider him for the job.
The former Westlife singer said that he would "happily drive the best cars in the world and get paid for it."
Dear @BBC_TopGear I will happily drive the best cars in the world and get paid for it! AND be pretty happy about it!
— Brian Mcfadden (@BrianMcFadden) July 4, 2016
And @BBC_TopGear I promise not to punch any producers or hit on anyone! Except matt le blanc. He's dreamy
— Brian Mcfadden (@BrianMcFadden) July 4, 2016
Just had two missed calls. If that's you @BBC_TopGear I'm on set at the moment. Please contact my manager @DanJParker speak slow. He drinks!
— Brian Mcfadden (@BrianMcFadden) July 4, 2016
He also referred to Jeremy Clarkson's ill-fate by promising "not to punch any producers," which eventually led to the host departing from the show.
Finally, Brian offered himself as a "female anchor," and shared a picture of himself wearing a wig and bright red lipstick.
So @BBC_TopGear said they're looking for a female anchor. No problem!!! I'm very versatile. pic.twitter.com/KXQvUbQfKe
— Brian Mcfadden (@BrianMcFadden) July 4, 2016
Top Gear bosses have yet to announce who will take over Chris Evans' role, but it's expected that Friends star Matt Le Blanc will return for a second season.