“Awkward Reunion?” — Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness Seen Together at Ricky Hatton’s Funeral After Months of ‘Top Gear’ Rift Rumours…

Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness reunited at Ricky Hatton‘s funeral for the first time on Friday, just months after addressing Top Gear rift rumours.

Hatton, a popular character who unified the light-welterweight division and won a world welterweight title, was found dead aged 46 at his Hyde home on September 14

His funeral was held at Manchester Cathedral with a whole host of celebrities attending to pay their respects.

Flintoff and McGuinness were spotted in the crowds, which marked the first time the pair had been publicly seen together since the latter addressed rumours of a rift.

Also attendance at the funeral were the likes of the Rooneys, Hatton’s ex Claire Sweeney and Oasis star Gallagher, a long-time friend of Hatton who joined him on his ring walk once against Paulie Malignaggi in 2008. As he left the funeral with partner Debbie Gwyther, they each placed a hand on Hatton’s coffin.

McGuiness and Flintoff reunion followed on from McGuiness breaking his silence following the revelations that he was left furious with the BBC for not receiving a payout following Freddie’s Top Gear horror crash.

Flintoff revealed that he has not spoken to his former Top Gear co-host after suffering serious injuries when filming for the BBC TV show in December 2022, with a documentary released on Disney+ in April detailing his experiences and recovery.

Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness reunited at Ricky Hatton's funeral for the first time on Friday, just months after addressing Top Gear rift rumours
Paddy pictured at the funeral

Freddie Flintoff (left)and Paddy McGuinness reunited at Ricky Hatton’s funeral for the first time on Friday, just months after addressing Top Gear rift rumours

Hatton, a popular character who unified the light-welterweight division and won a world welterweight title, was found dead aged 46 at his Hyde home on September 14

Hatton, a popular character who unified the light-welterweight division and won a world welterweight title, was found dead aged 46 at his Hyde home on September 14

His funeral was held at Manchester Cathedral with a whole host of celebrities attending to pay their respects

His funeral was held at Manchester Cathedral with a whole host of celebrities attending to pay their respects

McGuinness said it was a ‘privilege’ to have worked with Flintoff on the hugely popular show, which he called ‘lightning in a bottle’.

The cricket legend turned presenter had been driving a Morgan Super 3 three-wheeled sports car, which flipped and dragged him across the tarmac of Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.

Flintoff received a £9m payout from the BBC following the crash, with the star having since criticised the corporation for treating him ‘like a piece of meat’ on Top Gear in a bid to attract more TV viewers.

But, as first reported by the Daily Mail’s Katie Hind, McGuinness – who was left without work when the TV show was axed in the wake of the crash – was disappointed he did not receive any compensation.

One source familiar with the former Take Me Out host McGuinness’ bewilderment told the Daily Mail: ‘Paddy was moaning because he had lost his job, the show went so really it was a case of him being made redundant.

‘It was a big income for him and suddenly it was gone after Freddie’s accident.

‘He couldn’t understand why he didn’t get a payout, I guess you can see his point. Freddie did get one but he was so badly injured.

‘His life changed, he didn’t leave the house for months and months and while it was sad for Paddy that his job had gone, he did go on to find other work.’

McGuinness opened up on his relationship with Flintoff, admitting his love for his former co-star, according to the Mirror.

‘I love Fred. He’s a good lad. It was only when I reflect on the things we did that I think what a privilege it is to have done that job.  Freddie and I still message. But everyone’s got busy lives.’

Former international cricketer Freddie Flintoff opted for a smart grey suit for the occasion with a white shirt and black tie

Former international cricketer Freddie Flintoff opted for a smart grey suit for the occasion with a white shirt and black tie

Meanwhile, comedian Paddy, 52, donned a long black coat over an all-black suit

Meanwhile, comedian Paddy, 52, donned a long black coat over an all-black suit

BBC insiders speculated that McGuinness’ upset at not getting a pay out may have been the reason why the Corporation created a new show, Paddy and Chris: Road Tripping alongside Chris Harris.

‘The talk at the Beeb is that was done to appease him,’ said one.

The pair had a clear chemistry on camera, and shared a close relationship, but the former cricketer expressed his concern that seeing his former co-star would bring back painful memories.

‘We’ve been in contact,’ he said. ‘When I saw Chris we hugged each other, he got upset and I got a little bit upset.

‘I feel bad I haven’t been more in contact with him and Paddy. I think there were some comments that I’ve not spoken with Paddy for a while and part of it is for myself a little bit.

‘I hate the word triggering… but I’m worried about that. It’s also something that has stopped because of what’s happened to me. Their careers have been halted as well.

‘So I feel bad for them and also it’s like what happened gets dragged up enough in my own head without adding to that (by seeing them).’

The reunion comes just months after Paddy (middle) broke his silence following the revelations that he was left furious with the BBC for not receiving a payout following Freddie's (left) Top Gear horror crash

The reunion comes just months after Paddy (middle) broke his silence following the revelations that he was left furious with the BBC for not receiving a payout following Freddie’s (left) Top Gear horror crash

Freddie was left with serious facial injuries and several broken ribs after a near-fatal car crash when he was filming Top Gear alongside Paddy in December 202ry

Freddie was left with serious facial injuries and several broken ribs after a near-fatal car crash when he was filming Top Gear alongside Paddy in December 2022

Hatton’s funeral also saw several other celebrities such as darts legend Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor, Coronation Street actor Bruce Jones, TV personality Calum Best, ex-Manchester City footballer Paul Dickov, sports presenter Chris Kamara and EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney united in grief

As mourners arrived at the cathedral, a brass band played Winter Wonderland, synonymous with his fans’ chant ‘There’s Only One Ricky Hatton’, which rang round the many stadiums he fought in.

Hundreds of people outside broke into applause as the cortege arrived. Several shouts of ‘go on Ricky’ were heard and people sang ‘There’s Only One Ricky Hatton’.

The service was played to the crowds outside the cathedral and Hatton’s son Campbell, who followed his father into the boxing ring, paid an emotional tribute, saying: ‘I can’t explain how much I’m going to miss you, dad, and that we won’t be making any new memories – but the ones we did I will cherish forever.’

He added: ‘Growing up I looked up to my dad in every aspect of life whether it be following in a career in boxing like he did or the way he carried himself out of the ring. But all of that was fuelled by the love I had and always will have for him.

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Gallagher and Gwyther touch Hatton's coffin after the funeral

Gallagher and Gwyther touch Hatton’s coffin after the funeral

Ray and Carol Hatton leave Manchester Cathedral following the funeral of their son today

Ray and Carol Hatton leave Manchester Cathedral following the funeral of their son today

Claire Sweeney leaves the funeral of her former boyfriend Ricky Hatton this afternoon

Claire Sweeney leaves the funeral of her former boyfriend Ricky Hatton this afternoon

Tyson Fury and Tommy Fury depart after the funeral service for Ricky Hatton today

Tyson Fury and Tommy Fury depart after the funeral service for Ricky Hatton today

The coffin of Ricky Hatton is carried out of Manchester Cathedral this afternoon

The coffin of Ricky Hatton is carried out of Manchester Cathedral this afternoon

Wayne Rooney and Coleen Rooney depart after the funeral service for Ricky Hatton today

Wayne Rooney and Coleen Rooney depart after the funeral service for Ricky Hatton today

Mourners leaving the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral this afternoon

Tyson Fury and former footballer Wayne Rooney arrive to attend the funeral this morning

Tyson Fury and former footballer Wayne Rooney arrive to attend the funeral this morning

Hatton's three-wheeled Reliant Robin in the procession arriving at the Etihad Stadium today

Hatton’s three-wheeled Reliant Robin in the procession arriving at the Etihad Stadium today

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton's funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Ricky Hatton's parents Carol and Ray arrive at Manchester Cathedral for the service today

Ricky Hatton’s parents Carol and Ray arrive at Manchester Cathedral for the service today

The funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes his boxing gym in his hometown of Hyde today

The funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes his boxing gym in his hometown of Hyde today

Mani from the Stone Roses and Oasis star Liam Gallagher leave Manchester Cathedral today

Mani from the Stone Roses and Oasis star Liam Gallagher leave Manchester Cathedral today

Ricky Hatton's hearse arrives at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon following the funeral

Ricky Hatton’s hearse arrives at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon following the funeral

The front cover of the order of service for Hatton's funeral at Manchester Cathedral today

The front cover of the order of service for Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral today

‘I am so proud of my dad that it’s hard to put into words. Not just his boxing career, the one-of-a-kind fanbase and the things that made him the People’s Champion but because of how happy we all were when we were all together.’

Hatton’s daughter Fearne, 12, said: ‘Over the 12 years I have had with you, we have made so many memories. The memories I have loved the most was when we were at your house watching Grown Ups or being in the games room playing darts.’

And his daughter Millie, 13, said: ‘I cherish all the memories we had – singing Oasis in the car, in particular Live Forever… just seeing your face in general.

‘Although you were the greatest boxer and I am forever proud of all you achieved in the ring, my favourite times with you were when we were just in the house singing Oasis and watching Grown Ups. I miss you unconditionally, daddy.’

Hatton’s mother Carol said in a statement read on her behalf: ”The Hitman’ was adored by his army of fans – the People’s Champion, and he would say that’s how he would want to be remembered. Long before this accolade he was our little champion from the day he was born.’

Before the service, Bez from the Happy Mondays told reporters: ‘He was one of the great ambassadors of the city. One of the great champions. I got to know him very well down the years.’

Outside the cathedral, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham told Sky Sports News: ‘Ricky was a true working class hero and you can tell that by the numbers that are here outside.

‘When I was elected mayor, I would turn up and he’d be there at a corner of an event, sometimes a very low-key event. He turned up for people – you can’t say that about everybody in life but Ricky turned up for people, and that really matters.

‘He’s one of Britain’s best ever fighters. He should be remembered first and foremost for getting to the top of his game and for giving that pride to this place in the country.’

Well-wishers gathered around the cathedral ahead of the service.

Among them was Jay Dodds, 36, who took an early train from Durham to the city to pay her respects.

She recalled meeting Hatton for a photo opportunity after she attended a speaking event in Cardiff in which he appeared alongside Bruno.

Ms Dodds said: ‘He was just a nice lad who was really down to earth. He didn’t think he was any better than you. Some celebs think they are and don’t have time for you, but not him. He had a good crack with us. A bit of banter.’

Ms Dodds, who watched Hatton’s triumphant Homecoming bout against Juan Lazcano at the Manchester Arena, added: ‘Meeting him in person wasn’t a disappointment. He was an entertainer, but he was just normal.’

Steve and Julie Coleman, both 66, from Audenshaw, said they knew the Hatton family well and had holidayed together.

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton's funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Ricky Hatton's son, Campbell Hatton arrives to attend the funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Ricky Hatton’s son, Campbell Hatton arrives to attend the funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Oasis star Liam Gallagher leaves Manchester Cathedral after Hatton's funeral today

Oasis star Liam Gallagher leaves Manchester Cathedral after Hatton’s funeral today

The coffin of Ricky Hatton is carried out of Manchester Cathedral this afternoon

The coffin of Ricky Hatton is carried out of Manchester Cathedral this afternoon

The cortege stops outside Hatton's Gym in Hyde during the procession this morning

The cortege stops outside Hatton’s Gym in Hyde during the procession this morning

Matthew Hatton, younger brother of Ricky Hatton, arrives at Manchester Cathedral today

Matthew Hatton, younger brother of Ricky Hatton, arrives at Manchester Cathedral today

Mourners look on as the funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes by in Manchester today

Mourners look on as the funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes by in Manchester today

Soap star Claire Sweeney, ex-girlfriend of Ricky Hatton, at Manchester Cathedral today

Soap star Claire Sweeney, ex-girlfriend of Ricky Hatton, at Manchester Cathedral today

Mani of the Stone Roses leaves the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral today

Mani of the Stone Roses leaves the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral today

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

Coleen Rooney and Wayne Rooney attend the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

Coleen Rooney and Wayne Rooney attend the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

Mourners look on as the funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes by in Manchester today

 Mourners look on as the funeral cortege of Ricky Hatton passes by in Manchester today

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton's funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Liam Gallagher and partner Debbie Gwyther at Ricky Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral

Memebers of the public gather outside Manchester Cathedral ahead of the funeral today

Memebers of the public gather outside Manchester Cathedral ahead of the funeral today

Tyson Fury attends the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral this morning

Tyson Fury attends the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral this morning

Ricky Hatton's hearse arrives at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon following the funeral

Ricky Hatton’s hearse arrives at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon following the funeral

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, attends the funeral of Ricky Hatton today

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, attends the funeral of Ricky Hatton today

The funeral cortege of former boxer Ricky Hatton arrives at Manchester Cathedral today

The funeral cortege of former boxer Ricky Hatton arrives at Manchester Cathedral today

Soap star Claire Sweeney, ex-girlfriend of Ricky Hatton, at Manchester Cathedral today

Soap star Claire Sweeney, ex-girlfriend of Ricky Hatton, at Manchester Cathedral today

Ricky Hatton's parents Carol and Ray arrive at Manchester Cathedral for the service today

Ricky Hatton’s parents Carol and Ray arrive at Manchester Cathedral for the service today

Tommy Fury arrives ahead of the funeral service for Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

Tommy Fury arrives ahead of the funeral service for Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

An aerial view of Ricky Hatton's funeral cortege outside the Cheshire Cheese in Hyde today

An aerial view of Ricky Hatton’s funeral cortege outside the Cheshire Cheese in Hyde today

Former boxer Amir Khan arrives to attend the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

Former boxer Amir Khan arrives to attend the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

The coffin arrives for the memorial service at Manchester Cathedral for Ricky Hatton today

Crowds gather outside Manchester Cathedral during the funeral for boxer Ricky Hatton today

Crowds gather outside Manchester Cathedral during the funeral for boxer Ricky Hatton today

Boxer Derek Chisora attends Ricky Hatton's funeral at Manchester Cathedral today

Boxer Derek Chisora attends Ricky Hatton’s funeral at Manchester Cathedral today

Mourners outside the Cheshire Cheese pub - Hatton's local - on Stockport Road in Hyde

Mourners outside the Cheshire Cheese pub – Hatton’s local – on Stockport Road in Hyde

The coffin is seen with the engraving 'Blue Moon' and the Manchester City FC crest today

The coffin is seen with the engraving ‘Blue Moon’ and the Manchester City FC crest today

Claire Sweeney (left) eaves the funeral of her former boyfriend Ricky Hatton this afternoon

Claire Sweeney (left) eaves the funeral of her former boyfriend Ricky Hatton this afternoon

Mrs Coleman said: ‘We went on a couple of Caribbean cruises. We used to leave him on the beach because when he became famous we couldn’t get from one place to the other because people would stop him for autographs and a chat.

‘He would talk to everybody. He was a proper family man and just funny. Really funny. His mum and dad are funny. Ricky was just proper rooted and grounded.’

Mr Coleman said: ‘He was one of the lads. Simple as that.’

Terry Rotirs, 70, from Hattersley, said he first met Hatton in their home town when the former boxer was aged 13.

He said: ‘He has done well for Hattersley and Manchester, plus he’s a City supporter. He was a bit of a lad when he was kid but just a normal teenager.

‘When he was older and became famous he still said hello to you if you saw him in the street. He was very likeable.’

Earlier, as mourners reflected on Hatton’s life and times, the funeral cortege departed from the Cheshire Cheese pub – his local – on Stockport Road in Hyde and travelled to Harehill Tavern before doves were released in his honour at The New Inn.

In a nod to Hatton’s love of classic TV comedy Only Fools and Horses, his yellow Reliant Robin van formed part of the cortege, transported on a low-loader trailer.

Some of the mourners waved Manchester City flags emblazoned with ‘there’s only one Ricky Hatton’ as the cortege drove by the Cheshire Cheese at 9.45am.

Hundreds stood outside the pub to pay their respects and they burst into a respectful applause as the ‘Trotters Independent Trading Co’ van owned by Hatton stopped.