Show's over! Matt Le Blanc, 49, joins rumoured producer girlfriend Aurora Mulligan, 32, as the Top Gear crew including Rory Reid enjoy series wrap party in London

He has impressed fans with his performances in recent months, despite the show's troubled ratings since Jeremy Clarkson's departure. 

And Top Gear host Matt Le Blanc celebrated his good work on Friday evening as he headed to the crew end of series wrap party in Soho, London

The 49-year-old former Friends star held a protective arm around his rumoured BBC producer girlfriend Aurora Mulligan, 32, as he headed into Union Club. 

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Cute: Matt Le Blanc, 49, held a protective arm around his rumoured BBC producer girlfriend Aurora Mulligan, 32, as the Top Gear crew enjoyed a series wrap party night in Soho, London on Friday

Cute: Matt Le Blanc, 49, held a protective arm around his rumoured BBC producer girlfriend Aurora Mulligan, 32, as the Top Gear crew enjoyed a series wrap party night in Soho, London on Friday

A well deserved break: Matt's Top Gear co-host Rory Reid was also getting into the party spirit 

A well deserved break: Matt's Top Gear co-host Rory Reid was also getting into the party spirit 

Matt, who was previously married to British model Melissa McKnight, is thought to have been dating the politics graduate for around a year.

And the Massachusetts native looked as besotted as ever as he held a guiding hand on the stunning brunette's back as the pair arrived at the venue.

The couple both opted for casual chic dress for their night on the town in bustling Soho over the Easter weekend. 

Long lasting: Matt, who was previously married to British model Melissa McKnight, is thought to have been dating the politics graduate for around a year

Long lasting: Matt, who was previously married to British model Melissa McKnight, is thought to have been dating the politics graduate for around a year

Casual chic: The couple both opted for an informal but sexy dress code for their night on the town in bustling Soho over the Easter weekend

Casual chic: The couple both opted for an informal but sexy dress code for their night on the town in bustling Soho over the Easter weekend

Aurora, who met Matt while helping produce the first new series of Top Gear last year alongside Chris Evans, looked put-together in a flowing white shirt.

The northern Irish producer teamed her top with skinny jeans and accessorised with a small, designer leather shoulder bag which matched Matt's jacket.

Matt opted for the suave leather number to ward off the chilly London night air with his dark blue denim jeans and a casual shirt. 

Party time: Matt and Aurora, who have been spotted together around the British capital, left the cast and crew night out relatively early, at around 2am

Party time: Matt and Aurora, who have been spotted together around the British capital, left the cast and crew night out relatively early, at around 2am

Night on the town: While their Top Gear colleagues decided to make a full night of it, heading for nearby Club 49 after having drinks in Greek Street

Night on the town: While their Top Gear colleagues decided to make a full night of it, heading for nearby Club 49 after having drinks in Greek Street

Matt and Aurora, who are regularly spotted looking loved-up around the British capital, left the cast and crew night out relatively early, at around 2am.

While their colleagues decided to make a full night of it, heading for nearby Club 49 after having drinks in Greek Street. 

It has been a turbulent year or so for the Top Gear team, with falling ratings and cast departures.

Since Chris Evans left, the legendary British vehicle-focused show is now presented by an appealing line-up of Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid.

But the new series debut brought in a disappointing 2.8million viewers, compared to the initial reboot debut last year - which featured the radio presenter and garnered 4.4 million viewers. 

Recently figures for the programme fell to an all-time low of just 2.4million viewers.

Falling ratings: Top Gear has been battling with plummeting viewing figures since Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May left the show. The new series is presented by Matt, Chris and Rory Reid 

Falling ratings: Top Gear has been battling with plummeting viewing figures since Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May left the show. The new series is presented by Matt, Chris and Rory Reid 

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