Galbraith’s article might not persuade vegans to try a tjoppie, but it should emphasise that you are allowed be comfortable with your place on the food chain and be a nature lover.
Aside from unleashing a few choice words, the former ‘Top Gear’ host handled the fake protesters talking about the plight of soil and its feelings like a champ.
There is absolutely nothing surprising about the fact that Jeremy Clarkson has lashed out at Greta Thunberg.
‘The Grand Tour’ is all set to air its first special, which sees the former ‘Top Gear’ hosts taking to the water in a race through Vietnam and Cambodia.
Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond have waved the BBC farewell, and their new show continues to go from strength to strength.
It’s easy to sit on the couch and judge the contestants, but it’s far more fun to watch the host make a complete arse of himself.
Let’s rewind to March 2015, and Jeremy Clarkson’s infamous steak outburst, which has come to be known as Steakgate. Someone was helluva hangry.
‘The Grand Tour’ is back for season two, in case you hadn’t noticed, and to rev up the engines Amazon have released a montage of some of the best bits.
Jeremy, Richard and James are having a great time with their Amazon show, although Jeff Bezos wants them to be a little more American. How’s that working out?
You might say that these three chaps have fared pretty well since leaving the BBC, and they’ve now been named British GQ’s TV Personalities of the year for 2017.
If the trailer is anything to go by, the next offering from the ex-Top Gear presenters is going to be bigger, better, and way more explosive. Can. Not. Wait.
Everyone has their own comfort zone, and perhaps Jeremy Clarkson and his cronies are most at home behind the wheel of a speeding car. Corden – not so much.
The world’s most popular car experts are in town, and it appears they are quite enjoying themselves while they’re here.
You know they’re loving it, and a recent appearance in Italy is all the proof you need. Sorry Chris, they’ve won this round for sure.
For the first time since Prime Amazon revealed their drone plans we have video footage, voiced by none other than our old pal Jeremy.
Chris Evans, the new host of Top Gear, has never been one to mince his words. His latest comments might just ruffle old Jeremy the wrong way.
Fresh off the news that his replacement on Top Gear has been formally announced, Jeremy Clarkson claims the BBC were still after his services just days earlier. The BBC are not happy.
You would expect the host of Top Gear to have more than a passing interest in cars, and it looks like the BBC have done their homework. Here’s that Mayweather-style collection.
After months of wild speculation and hearsay the BBC have confirmed who will be tasked with taking Top Gear forward. Looks like this could get interesting.
Hey, who wants to read another story about Jeremy Clarkson slagging people off? You’re in luck, because we have just the thing for you.
Start your engines, it looks like we might finally know who the new power trio of TV car shows will be. Don’t say we didn’t call it.
The rumour mill has been in overdrive ever since the Top Gear team was disassembled. They may have found a winner here though.
More bad news for Top Gear fans as another host has signalled he will not be involved in the show without Jeremy Clarkson. One for all and all for one.
We know you’ve heard a hundred names thrown around when it comes to who will replace Clarkson but this one seems like it might be legit.
The much-maligned Jeremy Clarkson will return to the BBC studios again, although this gig will have less to do with fast cars and racial insults than what he is used to.
It’s being talked up as one of the hottest seats in television and competition for Jeremy Clarkson’s spot is stiff. We may have a front runner here though.
Petrolheads the world over can rejoice – the Top Gear Live world tour is set to go ahead and your main man Jeremy will be front and centre once more.
The fact that I will no longer be able to watch new episodes of Top Gear makes me want to cry. At least there was the Vietnam one and the one when they try to cross the Channel.
The BBC have released the news that is set to break the hearts of Top Gear fans the world over – it’s the end of the road for Jeremy Clarkson.
When your job is on the line sometimes it is best to lay low until the heat dies down just a little. Apparently Jeremy Clarkson never got that memo.