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The new Top Gear presenter Chris Evans has reportedly hit back at allegations he is a bully, saying the claims are “ridiculous”.
Evans, who is leading a team of six new hosts, has been accused of bullying staff while he worked on The Big Breakfast in the 1990s. His former radio co-host John Revell claimed Evans was “out of control” and BBC bosses are too scared to stand up to him.
The 50-year-old presenter has said the accusations have hurt his family according to a close friend.
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“I have had wild times in the past, but I am a different man now. I am older and wiser,” Evans told his friend, reports The Sunday Mirror.
He also reportedly said the claims amounted to a “witchhunt” and dismissed them as “pernicious and false”.
“I’m not a bully. But of course if you sling enough mud, some will stick to the wall. Is it hurtful to see your wife – or your children – upset? Of course it is. Who likes seeing their wife or kids in tears?”
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