Matt went on to explain: "He [James] does his thing on ITV, he's got his social circle and it just happens he doesn't cross with mine."We've all got our own little circles we mix in, but they don't cross," he clarified.The Yorkshire born chef fronted the favourite weekend cooking show for ten years from 2006 to 2016, before making the decision to leave the BBC.Two years after his exit, James told ITV's Loose Women panel that he made the decision to quit the show after witnessing a man drop dead in front of him.Speaking about his work-life balance, the chef told the women about the incident which caused him to shift his mindset.He said: "I was doing a gig abroad and I was chatting to a gentleman the same age as me, same work ethic, really.
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