• 26/08/2022
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Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear's show is divorced after 21 years<

Jeremy Clarkson faces several scandals at home in Britain.The wife he was married to him for 21 years.The couple lives because of Clarkson's infidelity for three years separately, but two months ago the couple appeared together in society.According to Daily Mail, Frances Clarkson finally decided to apply for divorce.This could earn a decent fortune because the property of Jeremy Clarkson is estimated at nearly a billion crowns.

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He earns the Top Gear program most of all he has written to the Guinness Book of Records last year as the most watched documentary TV show in the world.During the 26 years, Top Gear has been broadcasting in 214 countries, including the Czech Republic and remains the most successful BBC export item.And although Clarkson received about £ 14 million for filming the show, more than £ 150 million per year from the program to the station..

But now under Clarkson is shaking a moderator chair.He got the last warning from the BBC because he was supposedly used by an offensive expression for a dark skin man when filming one of the episodes of the show.The term "nigger" (Negr) allegedly fell during the filming in 2013 and the record that now pulled the British boulevard to the world was never used.

Jeremy Clarkson ze show Top Gear se po 21 letech rozvádí

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Moreover, it is not clear from the record whether the questionable word has ever been fallen, wrote the British press, which is widely devoted to the latest scandal of the controversial moderator..

Reportedly used the word "nigger" in the old version of the children's budget "Eena, Meeny, Miny, MoE" (in Czech Eyky, Benyky...) when he decided between two cars.

Currently, in the second verse of this budget, "Nigger" is replaced by the word "Tiger" (Tiger) and Clarkson insists that the questionable expression has mut.He then decided to shoot the scene again and used the word "Teacher" (teacher).

A moderator with a questionable or openly offensive statements are not alien to, even though he denies the use of racist expression, he apologized last week in a video release on Twitter.Yet, as he said, he got the last warning."The BBC told me that if I still make any offensive remark, anywhere and anytime, it will throw me away," Clarkson wrote in his regular Saturday column in The Sun.

Clarkson insists that he does not use the "word on n" because he finds extremely nasty."It's funny.I always thought he would throw me out for something I said.Not for what I didn't actually say, "he added.