
Top gear ‘conspiracy theory’ over ‘brexit number plate’
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On a Rolls Royce used in one segment, the plate read BRX 522T - and it’s safe to say those first three letters caused quite a stir. “I noticed on Top Gear Chris' Rolls number plate was
BRX552T. I Feel offended and want to file a formal complaint @BBC #Brexit #TopGear,” someone wrote, presumably tongue-in-cheek. “Has the conspiracy theory started about the number plate in
tonight's #TopGear. #Brexit,” someone else asked. “Anyone else notice the #Brexit number plate on Top Gear tonight on Chris' Rolls! #TopGear,” a third person wrote. Another fan
quipped: “@achrisevans - bit of a coincidence your Roller has a #brexit number plate #topgear.” Nothing was as big of a talking point, however, as Chris Evans’ outfit, which has remained
unchanged since the start of the season - presumably for continuity reasons with the pre-recording schedule. The host, 50, has been wearing the same combination of light blue jeans and a
dark blue jumper over a yellow T-shirt for the last five weeks. “You would think that with the wage hes getting for #TopGear that Chris Evans could afford a new outfit each week,” one person
said. Another wrote: “Evans still wearing the same clothes *sighI #TopGear.” _TOP GEAR CONTINUES NEXT SUNDAY AT 8PM ON BBC TWO._