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Jeremy Clarkson gets bloody nose during 'most dangerous stunt' Jeremy Clarkson gets bloody nose during 'most dangerous stunt'
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Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the results of his “most dangerous stunt” ever: a bloodied nose and blackened face.Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the results of his “most dangerous stunt” ever: a bloodied nose and blackened face.
The former Top Gear host, who is currently filming his new Amazon Prime motoring show, warned fans he was attempting a death-defying feat on Thursday night. The former Top Gear host, who is currently filming his new Amazon Prime motoring show, told fans he was attempting a death-defying feat on Thursday night.
He wrote: “Tomorrow morning, I’m doing the most dangerous stunt I’ve ever attempted. This may well be a goodbye.”He wrote: “Tomorrow morning, I’m doing the most dangerous stunt I’ve ever attempted. This may well be a goodbye.”
Clarkson, 55, clearly was not joking, as he shared a photograph with his 6 million Twitter followers on Friday evening showing blood dripping from his nose. Clarkson, 55, was clearly not joking. He shared a photograph with his 6 million Twitter followers on Friday evening showing blood dripping from his nose.
I survived the day. Just. pic.twitter.com/I9IB9OGwv1I survived the day. Just. pic.twitter.com/I9IB9OGwv1
In response to one fan, who accused him of using make-up to create the effect, he wrote: “You’re going to feel silly when you see the show. It so isn’t make-up.” In response to one fan, who accused him of using makeup to create the effect, he wrote: “You’re going to feel silly when you see the show. It so isn’t make-up.”
The stunt appears to have taken place in Jordan.The stunt appears to have taken place in Jordan.
Clarkson’s new show, which he will present alongside Richard Hammond and James May, is scheduled for an autumn release date. The first episode will follow the launch of the BBC’s revamped Top Gear in May, with Chris Evans at the helm. Clarkson’s new show, which he will present alongside Richard Hammond and James May, is scheduled for an autumn release. The first episode will follow the launch of the BBC’s revamped Top Gear in May, with Chris Evans at the helm.