Sue Perkins Reveals 'Top Gear' Fans' Abusive Messages Have Pushed Her To Quit Twitter

Sue Quits Twitter Over 'Top Gear' Fans' Abuse

Sue Perkins has announced she's quit Twitter after receiving a barrage of abusive messages from angry fans of ‘Top Gear’ on the social media site.

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Last week, it was reported that Sue was the new bookies’ favourite to replace Jeremy Clarkson, following his departure from the BBC motoring show after coming to blows with a producer.

Although she later insisted there was no truth to the rumours, it seems that a lot of people are still not happy with the idea of Sue fronting ‘Top Gear’.

Now she’s now revealed that she is taking a break from Twitter due to the magnitude of abusive messages she’s been sent.

Sue Perkins

On Tuesday morning, she announced she was “going off Twitter for a bit”, explaining: “My timeline has been full of blokes wishing me dead… this morning someone suggested they’d like to see me burn to death.”

This isn’t the first time ‘Top Gear’ fans have taken their aggression out in abusive tweets.

Philip Glenister, who fronted Channel 4’s ‘For The Love Of Cars’ last year, has since been reported as another possible replacement for Clarkson, with a source claiming: “He has a lot of credibility because he is a genuine car fanatic, and is clearly very comfortable talking about them.

"It also helps that he is considered a friend of the BBC.”

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