Jeremy Clarkson previously said he is "horrified" after "causing so much hurt" in a column he wrote in The Sun about the Duchess of Sussex.
More than 20,000 complaints had been made to the press regulator after the Clarkson's Farm star wrote in December he ”hated [Meghan] on a cellular level".After taking a period of silence, the famous farmer shared he had welcomed his first ever piglet at his Oxfordshire Farm today.Jeremy shared a snap of him with the sweet creature and typed: “A piglet.
Our first.”Fans flocked to comment on the post as they offered their congratulations to the former Top Gear presenter.While others addressed his previous comments about Meghan, as mrjoshparr remarked: “Hopefully, it's not female and won't be subjected to misogynistic comments."While HarryJ added: "I reckon Clarkson’s Farm might feature a pig or two next season."(sic)In a tweet after his column was published, Jeremy said: "Oh dear.
I've rather put my foot in it."The column has now been removed from the publication's website and Jeremy took to Twitter to apologise last month.In his message to followers on December 19 he described a reference he made to a scene in Game of Thrones as "clumsy"."I'm horrified to have caused so much hurt and I shall be more careful in future," he said."In a column, I wrote about Meghan, I made a clumsy reference to a scene in Game of Thrones and this has gone down badly with a great many people."The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), told BBC News the complaints were being assessed in accordance with its standard procedure.Nearly 21,000 complaints were made to IPSO making it the organisation's most complained about article.Jeremy’s own daughter Emily Clarkson defended the Duchess, saying: "I.
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