Angry Eddie Griffin: 'Ferrari Crash Was No Stunt'


Eddie Griffin and friend at the Los Angeles Premiere of
Eddie Griffin and friend
HOLLYWOOD - Funnyman Eddie Griffin has angrily slammed reports suggesting his Ferrari crash on Monday was a publicity stunt.

The Norbit star was taking part in a charity race at the Irwindale Speedway in California when he lost control of a pal's sports car and crashed into a wall.

Since the accident, critics have suggested the crash was a carefully staged stunt to gain publicity for Griffin's upcoming movie Redline, produced by the owner of the $1.5 million Ferrari.

Griffin blasts, "You got crazy conspiracy theories that think it's a hoax...The pain I got in my neck is not a hoax."

The comedian insists he could never crash such an expensive vehicle just for a publicity stunt: "How retarded do you got to be to think that somebody is going to wreck a million-and-a-half-dollar car as a hoax?

"Why would I want to be the one driving it and running it into a concrete divider as a hoax?"

Griffin has cancelled commitments for two weeks to allow him time to recover from the crash, and he tells news show Access Hollywood the accident has taught him a lesson.

He adds, "I shouldn't be behind the wheel in a car race... We will stick to microphones."

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