Flintoff noticed with healed face forward of TV return after horror Top Gear crash

Freddie Flintoff was pictured forward of his TV return with the facial accidents he suffered throughout a terrifying crash in December 2022 wanting considerably healed.

The cricket icon sustained horrible accidents after crashing while filming for the BBC present Top Gear. Flintoff was fortunate the crash didn’t take his life as he suffered facial accidents and damaged ribs when the open-topped, Morgan Super 3 he was driving overturned with out him sporting a helmet.

Flintoff took outing of the general public eye as he recovered from his accidents earlier than returning to the game he loves as he helped England’s Test group put together for The Ashes final summer season. Flintoff appeared with the accidents he suffered nonetheless seen however simply over a yr on from his crash, they’ve healed vastly.

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The 46-year-old is about to return to our screens as he movies the second sequence of the BBC cricket actuality present Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams, a supply informed The Sun that his return is an enormous increase to his followers and exhibits the steps he’s making in his restoration.

“This will be a huge comfort to his fans because it shows he’s healing well and returning to two of his greatest passions — sport and television,” they mentioned. “It’s apparent that there’s some scarring, which everybody anticipated, however Freddie seems to have made enormous progress since he was final seen in public enjoying cricket.



Flintoff was pictured in Sri Lanka while filming with Muttiah Muralitharan
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The cricket legend returned to assist England’s Test group put together for The Ashes final summer season
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“He’s clearly comfortable enough to get in front of a camera again — something which was not the case this time last year. They’re nervous first steps, as he’s recovering both mentally and physically, but the TV show he’s making is a real passion project for him.”

Flintoff’s return comes after he’s understood to have negotiated a £9million settlement with the company for 2 years’ lack of earnings on account of the crash. The ex-Lancashire star returns to his hometown of Preston to recruit kids to the game within the second sequence as he takes them to India.

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