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'Written by vegan communists!' Jeremy Clarkson slams David Attenborough's Frozen Planet II
Jeremy Clarkson has blasted David Attenborough's Frozen Planet II claiming that the new series of the show is only concerned with pushing the "message on climate change".The former Top Gear host, 62, didn't hold back as he took issue with the popular BBC series, while slamming the wildlife expert's alleged "lack of involvement" with the creation of the show.The Grand Tour host started by saying how brilliant David's nature documentaries were, applauding the biologist for making it "fun" to learn things.However, Jeremy was quick to claim that he no longer finds it the case.The motoring expert penned: "Today, Sir Attenborough is too old to appear in the films and I’m afraid he doesn’t even write the script any more."He went on to claim the show is now written by people who are keen to push the message of climate change.Jeremy went on: "He just reads out words that have been written by a team of vegan communists who have only one thing on their minds."Climate change," he wrote in his column for The Sun.The Clarkson's Farm star branded the series a "joke", claiming it's hitting the "'climate change is bad' gong."He continued: "I’ve been watching Frozen Planet II and it’s a joke, because we learn nothing at all."We see some dramatic footage of a polar bear and before we are told anything at all, we are warned that because of human activity and capitalism and Donald Trump, the poor bear’s habitat is disappearing."The Diddly Squat Farm owner told how he has now turned the show into a drinking game.Jeremy explained he now has a beer every time climate change is mentioned, claiming "it’s the only way to make this half-a***d twaddle tolerable."It comes after the Top Gear star received the exciting news that his daughter Emily
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Jeremy Clarkson to become grandad as daughter Emily announces pregnancy with first child
Jeremy Clarkson's 28-year-old daugther Emily shared that she is pregnant with a baby girl.The podcast host posted a video of her and her husband Alex holding onto her blossoming bump as their pet dog excitedly jumped up to kiss it.Beaming for the camera, she wrote: "We're having a baby!"We’re so delighted to share that we’re expecting a baby girl in early 2023."The influencer announced her happy news during an interaction with fans about good things happening.Emily reacted to followers who had been celebrating things such as a birthday and buying a house.Prince Harry's move may 'cause irrevocable harm' to Sussex plansAt the end of her Story, she shared her own happy announcement.Emily also uploaded the post on her grid, where many of her 265,000 followers congratulated her. Nadia Sawalha wrote: "Awwwww congratulations hunny!"Fleurdeforce added: "Omg omg omg this is INCREDIBLE news - so happy for you guys. CONGRATULATIONS!"Bryonygordon typed: "This is just LOVELY xxxxx."The couple got married back in May on her dad's Cotswolds farm two years after getting engaged.Jeremy shared a picture from their special day on his Instagram page, writing: "The happiest day of my life."The presenter was seen proudly hugging Emily in a sweet father and daughter moment. Prince Harry's move may 'cause irrevocable harm' to Sussex plans [REVEALED]Kelly Osbourne diagnosed with ‘gestational diabetes’ as ankles ‘swell’ [HEALTH UPDATE]George Clooney gazes adoringly at wife Amal who he's never argued with [PICTURED]He went on to share a video of him dancing with his first born.The Grand Tour host wrote: "Fathers, I cannot even begin to describe how wonderful it is when your daughter gets married to someone you like.
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Jeremy Clarkson says NHS ‘has to go’ in order to save country from 'right old pickle'
Jeremy examines the state of the economy, whilst establishing that he is first and foremost “not an economist”. Yet individuals do not have to be an expert in economics to understand that heating bills are increasing as well as high inflation rates.Jeremy bluntly puts the state of the current economy down to individuals thinking that the government has access to a “magic money tree” which can be harvested in times of need.In his characteristic no nonsense way of thinking, Jeremy went on to question the qualifications of new chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng.Having numerous degrees to his name, one of which is in economic history, was not enough to convince Jeremy that he was good enough for the job, rather that he just “liked university life”.“I have a certificate that says I can do Teeline shorthand at 110 words a minute, but that doesn’t mean I should be entrusted with writing Hansard every day,” Jeremy wrote in The Times.Instead Jeremy is of the opinion that economics is “un-understandable” and “un-runnable” and without the use of some miracle magic crystal ball is based completely on guess work.Having established his opinion on the state of the economy and the people who are in charge of managing it, Jeremy then provided his personal solutions to the problems the government is currently facing.He wrote: “So to solve the economy what we need to do is make sensible cuts in all government departments, cutting their staffing levels by, say, half.“And then, rather than reducing them still further to the point where they don’t work at all, we get rid of one entire department altogether.“Many people are now saying that we should rid the country of the monarchy because this ancient institution is no longer relevant.
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Jeremy Clarkson vows BBC is ‘worth saving’ despite ‘pretty poor value’ licence fee
Jeremy said: “When I worked there, I was told to take down a poster of Mrs Thatcher because it was 'offensive' and once, I was not allowed into the 5 Live studios because I was carrying a copy of The Spectator which, said the producer, was an 'extremist publication'.He went on: “Comedy? You mean like Harry and Paul and Fawlty Towers? Nah. “They can’t broadcast anything funny any more because there are too many rules.“And for Saturday evening entertainment shows, they have to guess what the ordinary people of Britain want because when you are living in the TV executive heartland of Camden, you have no idea what an ordinary person even looks like.” He concluded by saying: “But the BBC’s pitch-perfect coverage of the Queen’s death reminds us that this is an institution worth saving, which is why I’ve prepared this handy cut out ‘n’ keep guide for the senior management.” Earlier this year, the star went after BBC’s Doctor Who, saying the show had “lost its spark” with viewers. It came after an episode in January accumulated underwhelming figures in ratings. The latest instalment of the sci-fi show, which was once one of the flagship programmes on the broadcaster, saw just 3.4 million tune in.And according to the Clarkson's Farm star, it was all due to the writers' decision to focus storylines around lecturing its audience instead of entertaining them."Doctor Who is no longer written to entertain or frighten kids," the 61-year-old wrote in his column for The Sun."It's used to lecture them about climate change and corporate greed and all the other go-to storylines in the BBC playbook."Actress Jodie Whittaker took over Peter Capaldi's role as the next incarnation of the Doctor, a character she has played since her first regular
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Jeremy Clarkson on mum's connection to Queen after warning against Paddington Bear tribute
Jeremy Clarkson opened up about his mother, Shirley Clarkson's, connection to Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear following the monarch's death.The former Top Gear presenter admitted he "wished his mother lived to see" a poignant moment taking place since Her Majesty's death on September 8.The 62-year-old revealed his late mum created the first Paddington Bear toy and the broadcaster was the first person in the country to receive the stuffed bear as a Christmas present.Following the Queen's death, mourners flocked to Buckingham Palace to lay flowers, marmalade sandwiches and Paddington Bears in a heartfelt tribute.Writing in his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy shared some heartfelt words as he honoured his mother's creation.He wrote: "In the late Sixties, my mother made soft toys in the spare bedroom and decided one year she’d make a couple of bears which were dressed in hats, duffle coats and wellies."She then gave them to my sister and I as Christmas presents. We got the first-ever Paddingtons."The Grand Tour host explained his mother soon had to move out of the spare bedroom and into a factory before the treasured toy was mass produced.Jeremy went on: "And now everyone is leaving them outside the gates of Buckingham Palace as a mark of respect for the Queen."I just wish my mum had lived to see it.
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Britney Spears says she has 'no purpose anymore' amid strained relationship with sons
Britney Spears has said she no longer feels like she has a purpose after her sons Jayden, 15, and Sean, 16, "cut her off".The 40-year-old singer took to her Instagram page last night to share a clip with her fans about her strained relationship with her teenage boys.During the candid audio, she said she feels like a "a huge part" of her has gone since their bond fell apart.Britney shares Jayden and Sean with her ex-husband Kevin Ferderline, who she split from in 2007 after three years of marriage.According to US Weekly, the children's dad has had 70 per cent of custody since 2019.In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Kevin claimed their sons no longer wanted to see her.Having her say in view of her 42 million followers, the Toxic hitmaker said she didn't understand how her sons could cut her off.Jeremy Clarkson makes savage swipe at Meghan in tribute to the QueenShe said: "I used to have my kids at one point, way more than Kevin, but people don't remember that part because they always focus on the negative."From when they were six to nine years old I had them 70 per cent of the time and of course since they've been gone, I've felt like a huge part of me has died."Like literally, I have no purpose anymore - they were my joy, they were my everything.That was what I lived for."Then all of a sudden, they were gone, and it's like my heart just stopped beating."Britney went on to say: "I don't understand how it's so easy for them to cut me off like that, I just don't understand it."Jayden and Sean broke their silence on their relationship with their mum in the same interview with their dad last month.In the chat, her youngest son said he hoped Britney gets "mentally better" and claimed "she should come to the realisation
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Piers Morgan urges Prince Harry to 'rein in' wife Meghan as he slams 'forced unity'
Piers Morgan didn't hold back in his latest column following the Queen's death on Thursday as he hit out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over their comments about the royal family.The 57-year-old journalist alleged that in order for the royal family to bury their rumoured hatchet, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex needed to stop speaking about them.The former Good Morning Britain host began by slamming Prince Harry's new statement about honouring his dad, the newly appointed King Charles III.Piers claimed that the 37-year-old prince had done everything but "honour" his father in the last few years.The outspoken host pointed out previous comments from Harry, in which he said his dad made him "suffer" as a child and alleged the family had cut him off financially.Meghan has also opened up about her life in the royal household on several occasions.Jeremy Clarkson makes savage swipe at Meghan in tribute to the QueenMost recently, she told The Cut magazine that “by existing, we were upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy".In his New York post column, Piers ranted: "Harry, if you really want to honor your dad, nix your salacious tell-all and rein in your royals-trashing wife."He went on to say: "Harry has been treating Charles in a similarly dismissive way, making a mockery of the couple’s supposed commitment to 'compassion'."Piers also expressed his anger at Harry being due to release a book soon based on his life as a royal.The presenter added: "One of Charles’s aides told me several months ago that the Palace is absolutely dreading the book, fearing it will drip with poisonous new allegations and target his wife Camilla as some kind of revenge for her role in the break-up of Harry’s parents’ marriage."That conversation, of
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Gwyneth Powell dead: Grange Hill's Mrs McClusky star dies aged 76
Jeremy Clarkson makes savage swipe at Meghan in tribute to the QueenFans may also remember Gwyneth for starring in Channel 4 comedy show Man Down.Her other television work includes appearances in; Heartbeat, A Touch of Frost, Holby City, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Father Brown.Tributes have flooded in for the late actress on social media.Patricia Hidalgo, director of BBC Children's and Educatio said: "We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Gwyneth Powell."Her famous portrayal of Mrs McClusky is one that will be fondly remembered by all those that grew up watching Grange Hill."Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time."Elliot Gonzalez added: "Sad news about Gwyneth Powell who has died at the age of 76."She played headmistress Mrs McCluskey in Grange Hill, Dan’s mum in Man Down and a number of other roles. Reunited now with Rik Mayall."Meghan's 'overplaying her hand' after leaving royals says US star [REVEALED]Alan Sugar reacts to 'rubbish' King Charles III claim about Meghan [REACTION]Rita Ora leaves little to the imagination in sparkly silver bodysuit [PICTURED]Mick wrote: "Very sad news about Gwyneth Powell."Like many others I grew up watching her in Grange Hill, but her role as Dan’s mother in Man Down was absolutely fantastic.
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'She's terribly interested' Joan Collins says Queen was like 'neighbour' with casual chats
Dame Joan Collins discussed how thrilled she was to be involved in the Jubilee Pageant to celebrate The Queen’s 70 years on the throne back in June.Speaking of the the late royal, she began by saying she was a "wonderful woman".Of their chats, the actress said the Queen was just like speaking to a next door neighbour, which may come as a surprise for some.“She’s inspirational, she’s terribly easy to talk to and terribly interested."It’s the sort of conversation you could have with your next door neighbour," she added to Saga Magazine.The Dynasty star has met the Queen on many occasions, most recently at a RADA reception held at Buckingham Palace in 2014.Clint Eastwood's on-set affair that almost ended in real-life duelA picture from the event shows the pair having a discussion while holding onto a beverage each.The Queen's death was announced on Thursday evening after doctors said she was under medical supervision.Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored this week, Joan told the host she "couldn't stop crying" after hearing the news.The 89-year-old went on to say: "Even though you expect it, and obviously we've been thinking about it, you really think, 'She's iconic - she's never going to go.She's always going to be there for us'.Joan added: "She's part of my whole life.
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Jeremy Clarkson divides fans as he praises Boris Johnson for his 'personal' Queen tribute
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, retweeted ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson's passionate speech in tribute to the Queen and said he "agreed with it all". However, he was faced with the cynicism of some of his 7.8 million followers, whose comments included: "Doubt [the words] are actually his though."Top Gear star Jeremy found himself rushing to the defence of the former PM and insisting that the speech really did come from the heart - but clearly not everyone believed him.Jeremy's comments came as Boris insisted he was "choked with sadness".Boris's statement began: "This is our country's saddest day."In the hearts of everyone, there is an ache at the passing of our Queen - a deep and personal sense of loss."He added that it was "far more intense, perhaps, than we expected".Boris spoke sadly of the "bright and shining light that has finally gone out", commiserating that "millions" of people had paused for thought today when they heard of the traumatic event."She seemed so timeless and wonderful that I am afraid we had come to believe, like children, that she would just go on and on."Wave after wave of grief is rolling across the country from Balmoral - where our thoughts are with the Royal Family - and far beyond this country and throughout that great Commonwealth of Nations that she so cherished, and which cherished her in return," he continued.However, cynics quickly infiltrated Jeremy's post, claiming in the replies that the speech might not have been sincere."The words read out as his were amazing...

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