Celeb Race Across The World fans devastated for Freddy & Jeff Brazier as they miss out on win after final leg ‘mistake’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

CELEBRITY Race Across The World fans were left devastated Jeff and Freddy Brazier missed out on the win – blaming one fatal error as the reason. The father-son duo had an emotional ride during the 30-day trek, and on the final days were in good stead to win as they made their way to Frutillar, Chile. BBCJeff and Freddy decided to take a break on a waterspring[/caption] BBCFreddy was seen enjoying a dip in the water during his time off[/caption] BBCJeff and Freddie eventually came in third place[/caption] However, after days on the road and with budget to spare, the pair decided to take a break and relax at a thermal spring outside of Mendoza, Argentina, before continuing on in the race. They were seen enjoying a swimming in the lakes, with Freddy shooting down a water slide as Jeff lounged in the water after spending hours on a bus. Jeff told the cameras: “Seeing Fred happy makes me really happy, but in this hand, I’m thinking about the race. I’m thinking about the next steps, and I find it really hard to switch off from that. “I was brought up playing football, and it was train to win, you play to win. It’s a part of why I’m really resilient. “But there are always going to be experiences like this where I think it just demands your focus be taken from the race and just put on the now, that’s something I’m really grateful for.” But fans got antsy at Freddy and Jeff for the detour, thinking they were wasting time. “Everyone else is now under 10% budget – except Jeff & Freddy who are under water at a swimming pool!,” joked one on X. “They may have a higher budget but Jeff and Freddy are wasting so much time,” said another. “Have Jeff & Freddy spent weeks racing only to decide to enjoy themselves now? ITS A RACE BOYS!” noted a third. Once the pair had their downtime, they got back on the road, hitch-hiking to Mendoza in order to catch their next bus. At this point they ran into trouble, with buses being full and needing to move to a different Once in Santiago, they found themselves trapped in a gridlock which brought them to a standstill. Ultimately, those few hours may have cost them, and they eventually came in third place, with Scott Mills and husband Sam winning the series, and Kola Bokinni and cousin Mary-Ellen coming in second. Both teams beating Jeff and Freddy by a whole day, with Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi – who were also caught in the gridlock – coming in fourth. However, both said they enjoyed the experience and believe it brought them closer together. Freddy told the cameras: “Didn’t come first, but we didn’t need to come first. We finished the race and we done it together. Brother and son, what a duo.” “Watching Freddy grow, I’ve seen him see what he’s capable of on this trip,” said proud dad Jeff. “That is winning this experience.” Fans were devastated they didn’t win – though celebrated their bond after the sweet scenes. “What an exciting end to #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld gutted that @JeffBrazier and Freddy didn’t win, but the most heartwarming thing that came out of the series for me, was to see their father and son relationship blossom and go from strength to strength, best mates forever!!” beamed one. Another noted: “Jeff and Freddy’s relationship on #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld is one of the most beautiful, refreshing and wholesome portrayals of a father and son dynamic I’ve ever seen” BBCThe pair’s unbreakable bond won over viewers[/caption] BBCFreddy and Jeff hitchhiked through Argentina and Chile for the final leg[/caption] BBCWhile they didn’t win, the duo said finishing was winning enough[/caption]

Sep 19, 2024 - 18:19
Celeb Race Across The World fans devastated for Freddy & Jeff Brazier as they miss out on win after final leg ‘mistake’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

CELEBRITY Race Across The World fans were left devastated Jeff and Freddy Brazier missed out on the win – blaming one fatal error as the reason.

The father-son duo had an emotional ride during the 30-day trek, and on the final days were in good stead to win as they made their way to Frutillar, Chile.

a shirtless man sits in front of a bbc logo
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Jeff and Freddy decided to take a break on a waterspring[/caption]
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Freddy was seen enjoying a dip in the water during his time off[/caption]
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Jeff and Freddie eventually came in third place[/caption]

However, after days on the road and with budget to spare, the pair decided to take a break and relax at a thermal spring outside of Mendoza, Argentina, before continuing on in the race.

They were seen enjoying a swimming in the lakes, with Freddy shooting down a water slide as Jeff lounged in the water after spending hours on a bus.

Jeff told the cameras: “Seeing Fred happy makes me really happy, but in this hand, I’m thinking about the race. I’m thinking about the next steps, and I find it really hard to switch off from that.

“I was brought up playing football, and it was train to win, you play to win. It’s a part of why I’m really resilient.

“But there are always going to be experiences like this where I think it just demands your focus be taken from the race and just put on the now, that’s something I’m really grateful for.”

But fans got antsy at Freddy and Jeff for the detour, thinking they were wasting time.

“Everyone else is now under 10% budget – except Jeff & Freddy who are under water at a swimming pool!,” joked one on X.

“They may have a higher budget but Jeff and Freddy are wasting so much time,” said another.

“Have Jeff & Freddy spent weeks racing only to decide to enjoy themselves now? ITS A RACE BOYS!” noted a third.

Once the pair had their downtime, they got back on the road, hitch-hiking to Mendoza in order to catch their next bus.

At this point they ran into trouble, with buses being full and needing to move to a different

Once in Santiago, they found themselves trapped in a gridlock which brought them to a standstill.

Ultimately, those few hours may have cost them, and they eventually came in third place, with Scott Mills and husband Sam winning the series, and Kola Bokinni and cousin Mary-Ellen coming in second.

Both teams beating Jeff and Freddy by a whole day, with Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi – who were also caught in the gridlock – coming in fourth.

However, both said they enjoyed the experience and believe it brought them closer together.

Freddy told the cameras: “Didn’t come first, but we didn’t need to come first. We finished the race and we done it together. Brother and son, what a duo.”

“Watching Freddy grow, I’ve seen him see what he’s capable of on this trip,” said proud dad Jeff. “That is winning this experience.”

Fans were devastated they didn’t win – though celebrated their bond after the sweet scenes.

“What an exciting end to #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld gutted that @JeffBrazier and Freddy didn’t win, but the most heartwarming thing that came out of the series for me, was to see their father and son relationship blossom and go from strength to strength, best mates forever!!” beamed one.

Another noted: “Jeff and Freddy’s relationship on #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld is one of the most beautiful, refreshing and wholesome portrayals of a father and son dynamic I’ve ever seen”

a man in a black hat is hugging another man in an orange hat
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The pair’s unbreakable bond won over viewers[/caption]
two men with backpacks hitchhiking on the side of the road
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Freddy and Jeff hitchhiked through Argentina and Chile for the final leg[/caption]
two men standing next to each other with a final budget of 5%
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While they didn’t win, the duo said finishing was winning enough[/caption]




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