EMISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FILMING SUSPENDED ON ITV TRAVELOGUE AFTER INCIDENT
Filming has reportedly been 'permanently halted' on ITV travelogue Emission Impossible with Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix following an incident involving Gino.
The new series was intended to air on ITV1 in the new year and was going to see the duo pack their bags for an epic new adventure, but this time they may have bitten off more than they can chew as they attempt to go green.
Gino said (via The Sun): "I am shocked I have not had a phone call from ITV to see how I am and I cannot wait to talk to them about all of this. After 22 years of working with them, I am in an accident and I get ill, and yet I don’t get a phone call; I smell a fish. I think ITV have no idea what happened."
ITV declined to comment. More details about the incident can be found in The Sun's report here.
The duo were due to visit Austria, whose capital was ranked as the greenest city in the world in 2020, but which is suffering from melting glaciers and Croatian islands that are at risk of rising sea levels, all the while tracking down sustainable produce and immersing themselves in environmentally-friendly lifestyles, that we could all learn from.
More details will be revealed in due course.
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