Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp feared they would be eaten by the Loch Ness Monster when filming 'A League of Their Own'.

Jamie Redknapp, Romesh Ranganathan and Freddie Flintoff

Jamie Redknapp, Romesh Ranganathan and Freddie Flintoff

The TV presenters thought they would be gobbled up by the legendary sea creature when they jumped into the loch from a seaplane at the start of 'A League of Their Own Road Trip: Loch Ness to London' road trip.

Freddie, 43, said: “I’d love to believe that there’s something in there. I love conspiracy theories like the Moon landings, Bigfoot, flat Earth, I love all this.

“When we got put in, you have in the back of your mind that there’s something down there, whether it’s a monster or a big fish or something prehistoric, I’m not sure. But I’m invested in it, me. It’s so deep there could be anything in there.”

However, Freddie admitted he wouldn't be too disappointed if he did meet his demise by the Loch Ness Monster as he thinks it would mark a memorable death.

He added: “What a way to go, eh? I’d expect it in Preston town centre with a kebab on my chest.”

What's more, Jamie was also ecstatic to take a road trip to Scotland instead of abroad due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as he discovered he is "over 20 per cent Scottish".

He is quoted by the Daily Record newspaper as saying: “I’m over 20 per cent Scottish, which I’m happy about. As a kid, we used to go on holidays over the Border to a static caravan and now I take my family up to Loch Lomond and Cameron House.”

Although Jamie was able to take on the loch, he doesn't think he would be able to follow his dad Harry Redknapp onto 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'

He previously said: "My agent said to me about going into the jungle, but how can you follow that? "Dad absolutely smashed it out of the park."