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22nd June 2015
10:46am BST

The presenter then started giggling before covering his mouth.
The move angered Clarkson supporters and Top Gear fans, with viewers taking to social media to vent their grievances:
Chris Evans using @JeremyClarkson 's 'on that bombshell' line to close the one show just isn't right.
— James (@JamesRhys97) June 19, 2015
Chris Evans has just used Jeremy Clarkson's "on that bombshell" line and it is safe to say I am not impressed
— Lord Commander (@Jade_vs_food) June 19, 2015
The mock sign-off comes days after Clarkson claimed the BBC approached him to rejoin the show a week before announcing his replacement with Evans.
Taking a sly dig at Chris, Clarkson revealed he has plans to join his previous co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May to launch a rival long-running motoring show:
"I hope Chris enjoys running what, for the next couple of weeks, is the world's biggest car show."Explore more on these topics: