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'B*****ks from start to finish!' Jeremy Clarkson fumes at BBC over report on badgers

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Jeremy Clarkson went on his Twitter account to slam BBC’s South Today Oxford programme for their latest report concerning the growing rise of badgers in rural areas.

In view of his 7.6 million followers, the Clarkson’s Farm star took to the platform in the evening hours on Wednesday to share his thoughts on the story.Housing developments are said to be driving badgers out of their habits and into neighbourhoods, according to Oxfordshire wildlife charities.Some have seen the small mammals causing havoc on their property, specifically their gardens.With construction on new housing developments still expected to go ahead, there’s been a growing fear that the badgers wouldn’t survive if they were moved to an “artificial set”, presenter Sally Taylor said on the BBC show.But Jeremy appeared to disagree as he reacted to the story on his Twitter page.“The report on badgers on the BBC’s South Today was b******s from start to finish,” he tweeted.The 61-year-old did, however, praise a report covered by the news programme about Ama Amo-Agyei, who started her own haircare business at the start of lockdown.“My hair was a mess,” she explained on the show.“Bald patches everywhere, hair thinning, some alopecia in the front of my hair.“I decided to make my own hair oil concoction.”Ama began researching different African remedies and tried them out on herself and family members before she went public with her business.She went on to detail the “skyrocketing” sales she received in just days after launching her company.Ama claimed she turned a £100 investment into £1,000, which she then reinvested to purchase more products, packaging and oils.She has since moved her business to a warehouse and has hired 18 people, most of which are family.

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