Jeremy Clarkson  has shared a photograph on Twitter which has his face covered in blood. Without providing any details on what exactly happened, the ex-Topgear star host wrote, “I survived the day. Just”, after tweeting “Tomorrow morning, I’m doing the most dangerous stunt I’ve ever attempted. This may well be a goodbye”.

It appears that the stunt took place in Jordan, as he previously said, “My first time in A man. It hurt, but I liked it”, he then clarified the situation by saying,”Small typo last night. When I said I’d been in ‘a man’, I meant Amman. Apologies.”
This tweet from Clarkson follows the one a month ago, when he posted an image with a severely beaten vehicle, saying that he was involved in an accident.

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Jeremy Clarkson alongwith James May and Richard Hammond has already commenced the filming of their new auto show that will rival BBC TopGear. The new show that will supposedly be called Gear Knobs, shall be aired on Amazon Prime.

The contract of the famous ex-TopGear trio was sealed at $250 million for this new show. Jeremy Clarkson has even tweeted about things turning out awesome, as the new crew began filming Amazon’s new motoring program. Richard Hammond also posted a similar picture on Twitter, saying: “The band is back together and it feels brilliant.” The filming seems to be involving a comparo of three cars –  LaFerrari, Mclaren P1 and Porsche 918. Now this does sound interesting, for sure.

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In a statement, earlier, Amazon had said, “Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are reuniting to create an all-new car show, the show will be produced by the trio’s long time executive producer Andy Wilman.” The statement also quoted Clarkson saying, “I feel like I’ve climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship.” Andy Wilman had said that Amazon will give the trio the freedom to make the programme the way they want and there’s a budget to produce programmes of the quality they want. He also added that the show would contain themes that people are familiar with.

The first season of the show is expected to go live by mid 2016.

 

 

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