Paddy McGuinness fumes ‘why is everyone out to shaft me?’ in scathing video update

Paddy McGuinness fumes ‘why is everyone out to shaft me?’ in scathing video update

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After being unsatisfied by a professional gardening job, former Top Gear and Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness has released a furious update on his home improvement projects or lack thereof.

Paddy McGuinness fumes ‘why is everyone out to shaft me?’ in scathing update(Image: @paddymc.guinness/tiktok)

Paddy McGuinness has unleashed a furious rant at a group of builders he accused of botching his artificial lawn, branding them “f***ing cowboys” after the once-pristine turf became overrun with weeds and discoloured patches.

The 52-year-old presenter revealed in a video that the garden has been looking great for “a year or two,” and that there are now more than 20 visible weeds growing along the borders between the turf and the surrounding slabs.

He also pointed out patchy, sun-faded areas and hollow sections around the edges, calling it simply: “Job’s gone wrong.” It comes after Paddy showed off his chiselled body while on holiday with ex wife Christine.

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The problem, in Paddy’s opinion, started five months ago and has sincegotten worse, with weeds covering the majority of the lawn. He claimed that he tried getting in touch with the original business, but that they ignored his calls and emails.

He said, “Why is everyone out to shaft you, you know? ” in the clip, clearly fed up. Can’t someone just provide a service and it will be acceptable?”

If you’ve used a company to lay these kinds of lawns and you’re satisfied with it, let me know. He then made an immediate appeal to his followers.

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Paddy was fuming in his latest TikTok video
Paddy was fuming in his latest TikTok video(Image: @paddymc.guinness/tiktok)

If it’s going to be messed up in another year or two, with weeds everywhere, dips in it, and all that pony, I don’t want to put it down once more.

Paddy continued, “Please someone, I don’t want it for nothing, do not want it for nothing, no tagging in, get in touch,” to end his rant.

He continued, “I’ll pay you, do a fantastic job, and be gone. Please let me know how to do the upkeep.”

Paddy showed off the results of his unimpressive garden job
Paddy showed off the results of his unimpressive garden job(Image: @paddymc.guinness/tiktok)

It’s not been a great week for Paddy all round as his new show Paddy and Chris: Road Tripping, is said to have suffered the same fate after the BBC reportedly haven’t renewed it after just one series, despite huge ratings from fans.

Paddy and Chris Harris were back behind the wheel last year for a new show together – months after the latest version of Top Gear was axed in late 2023.

They traveled throughout Europe on a quest to understand how to age gracefully (or not so disgracefully) as they sought a solution to the “mid-life crisis.”

Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris were reunited for their Road Tripping show last year
Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris were reunited for their Road Tripping show last year (Image: BBC/BBC Studios)

Although it received high viewership, with 3.2 million watching the first episode of the 2024 episode, it’s not believed to be returning for a second season.

A BBC spokesperson confirmed the news and said in a statement to The Sun: “Whilst viewers can enjoy all episodes of Road Tripping on BBC iPlayer now, there are currently no plans for any new episodes at the moment.”

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