Jeremy Clarkson, 61, was called out by one of the publicists he’s worked with in the past, about being mentioned in his column for The Sunday Times.The Grand Tour host was writing in his piece about how nicknames were a staple of British humour.In his latest column for the publication, Jeremy hit out at “the language police”.The presenter made an impassioned defence of the art of a nickname in the piece.At one point, he referenced a PR man who he often works with in the industry.He penned: “There’s a PR man in the car industry named Wayne Bruce.
We call him ManBat.”The man in question then reached out to Jeremy on Twitter, admitting he was “humbled and grateful”.Bruce wrote: “Both humbled and grateful to @JeremyClarkson for the mention,.
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