Freddie Flintoff speaks out on near death fatal crash in new show

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Freddie Flintoff 'hunches in self-preservation' and has a 'haunted' expression as he talks about horror Top Gear crash in Field of Dreams on Tour, body language expert claims
England cricket legend, 46, opened up about about his horror Top Gear car crash

Freddie Flintoff showed signs of 'slow realisation' while talking about his horror Top Gear crash, according to body language expert Judi James.

England cricket legend, 46, opened up about about his horror Top Gear car crash in his new BBC series, Freddie Flintoff's Field Of Dreams on Tour, on Tuesday.

During the show, Flintoff admitted the after-effects of the crash could follow him 'for the rest of my life' and said he believes he 'genuinely shouldn't be here' after he flipped a three-wheeled car at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome while filming for Top Gear.

As the father-of-three discussed the challenges he has faced since the crash, the ex England cricket star appeared 'hunched' and looked withdrawn and reserved.

Speaking to FEMAIL, body language expert Judi James explained: 'His body language signals that there are moments when he seems to be facing or discussing his challenges for the first time.

'Denial, self-effacing humour and bravado slip away like a silk scarf, revealing moments of what look like slow realisation.'

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