The case of the giant travelling heads of the Grand Tour hosts continues - and this time they've taken over Hollywood.

If you haven't been following, huge stone busts of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have been spotted travelling on the back of a lorry all over the world.

And yes, they're just as weird as you'd think.

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In the latest snaps, they can be seen parked outside the Dolby Theatre and then suspended above the Hollywood sign, probably giving all the hikers and tourists a right fright.

Amazon Prime has been keeping quiet as to why the giant heads have been given a round-the-world ticket.

Maybe the three of them have had enough of filming a TV show with no studio and want to aim for the big screen instead. Who knows?

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It seems that not everyone is a fan of the travelling heads though. The Grand Tour's Twitter account revealed they'd had a bit of a telling off while in the States.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Update from yesterday. We may have been stopped & asked to see our papers. It was then politely suggested that we move along...far along. pic.twitter.com/7Rpigb6EpQ — The Grand Tour (@thegrandtour) January 19, 2017

"Update from yesterday. We may have been stopped & asked to see our papers. It was then politely suggested that we move along...far along."

Yikes.

Watch the trailer for episode 10 below, where you can see James May lamenting the arm he broke while coming out of a pub.

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