Jeremy Clarkson: – Fighting rumours

On Wednesday, it was announced that Jeremy Clarkson, 62, had finished hosting the British quiz program “Will you be a millionaire?”.

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ITV, which produced the series, among others recounted Variation that the upcoming season would be Clarkson’s last.

That’s led some to speculate whether the “Top Gear” profile has been dropped.

Just before Christmas, Clarkson found herself in a media storm after she wrote a newspaper column about Duchess Meghan, 41, at Sun. There, Clarkson wrote, among other things, that he hated the duchess and that he dreamed of people throwing “dirt” at him in the street.

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After the newspaper column, Clarkson lost out on, among other things, a TV collaboration with Amazon Prime. Having said that, there are some who believe that ITV has now voted to fire the 62-year-old presenter.

He chose to deny it himself on Twitter.

“So many good messages on the news today. But relax. Lisa and I haven’t broken up and I haven’t been fired as the host of ‘Will you be a millionaire?’,” she wrote.

The presenter also sees himself having to refute various rumors circulating that he and his girlfriend Lisa Hogan (49) have separated.

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An ITV spokesperson also denied rumors that Clarkson had caught the flu.

– As we have been saying for several weeks, ITV is contractually committed to the next season of “Want to be a Millionaire?”, which has already been recorded. At the moment we don’t have any exact plans beyond that, as is usually the case with these types of programs where we make decisions after every season. For the avoidance of doubt, either “Do you want to be a millionaire?” or Jeremy Clarkson has been cancelled, the spokesperson added Sky News.

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The head of ITV, Carolyn McCall, told Variety that the British channel “didn’t endorse a word” Clarkson wrote in a column about Duchess Meghan.

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