“Our tours would never be the same again. “We would always be accompanied and watched over by a BBC official to make sure we never allowed Jeremy to say or do anything controversial.”Sage went on to say that the BBC’s precautionary move was “pretty pointless”, as no one could stop Jeremy from being outspoken as a TV personality.She argued in extracts obtained by The Sun from her forthcoming book, Off-Road with Clarkson, Hammond and May: Behind The Scenes of Their "Rock and Roll" World Tour: “This was very annoying and also pretty pointless. “Was anyone ever going to stop Jeremy doing or saying what he liked?”Express.co.uk has contacted a representative for the BBC for comment.Jeremy, James, and Richard were no longer a part of Top Gear.
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