Kids, sit down, I have something to tell you. Santa Claus isn’t real. The Easter Bunny? No, nope real, either. The Tooth Fairy is a fraud, too. You may not be surprised to learn, then, that some say The Stig is not real; that he is just a person like you and me.
And it turns out The Stig himself actually thinks this is the case as well. But the lawyers at the BBC are in denial. Massive denial. And it is understood the situation is fast approaching breakig point. You see The Stig, well, the person inside the The Stig, wants to write his autobiography. Naturally, he reckons he might snag a few book sales if he comes out and says, “Hey, you’ll never guess what. I am The Stig!”
I reckon he’d be right, too. But the BBC silks don’t think so. They’re threatening legal action and pointing out The Stig is contractually obliged to keep mum about his identity. Supposedly a handful of BBC execs and the three hosts—Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May—are the only people who know The Stig’s true identity. Although, there are some reasonably well accepted theories as to who he might be.
Some say the irony of an organisation with the initials B and C in it preventing The Stig from revealing his true identity is a bit cute.
[Source: Daily Mail]
9 replies on “Some say… he thinks lawyers are the devil incarnate”
It’s WAY I once saw his watch.
Eeew, is that why you followed him in to the toilet!
If you don’t like the conditions imposed on you in a contract, don’t sign it…
I am the Stig!
he wouldn’t be the stig if we all knew who he was, so in that respect BBC has a point….
just quit and write a book….?
or anonymously leak it to a paper… then write a book.
Sounds like someone didn’t get a payrise…
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