Clarkson's Farm motormouth Jeremy Clarkson revealed as British women's top 'creepy' TV crush
It turns out more women harbour a "creepy crush" on the outspoken Jeremy Clarkson than any other male TV star. A surprising 28% of them admitted they detested themselves for fancying The Grand Tour presenter. Coming in at a close second is none other than Piers Morgan, snagging 26% of the vote in this cringe-worthy contest, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer trailing behind at third with 16% and Nigel Farage not far off at fourth with 12%.
Bingo enthusiasts on Which Bingo were the ones polled, with 2,000 UK women spilling the beans on which celebrities they're secretly swooning over. Charlie Shakespeare from the site quipped: "Jeremy Clarkson seems to be a Marmite character who is either loved or hated."
Charlie added with intrigue: "But our research also shows a lot of female TV viewers seem to like him, but they feel guilty about it." Other surprising entrants included the bald yet dashing Ross Kemp who nabbed fifth place with 11%, and the culinary maestro Paul Hollywood seizing sixth spot with 6%.
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The brainy Brian Cox twirled in at seventh with a cool 3%, closely tailed by shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt in eighth on 2%. Commanding the garden and ninth place was none other than TV's Alan Titchmarsh with 2% while Tory Liam Fox crept into tenth sporting 1%.
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Jeremy Clarkson recently celebrated his final ever episode of The Grand Tour with his co-stars Richard Hammond and James May. After a career that's spanned over 20 years, starting on Top Gear and then moving on the Prime series, The Grand Tour. But the stars decided to call it quits with one big finale episode where the trio drove from one side of Zimbabwe to the other.
As Jeremy reminisced about his 22 year-long career with Richard and James, he spoke about his most terrifying moment which came in the Bolivia episode where he tackled a track known as ‘Death Road’. The star said, “I remember my children were watching and they said ‘we’re nervous and you’re sitting right next to us on the sofa so we know you definitely made it’”.
And that’s not all Jeremy said about the accidents on the show. When it came to Richard, he joked, “Richard almost never took his own trousers off, it was always a paramedic.”
Talking about one particular scene in the finale where he attempts to cross the dangerous terrain in his car, Richard confessed, “I thought I was going to die.”