Jeremy Clarkson

The couple also questioned Clarkson’s excuse that he wrote the column in a “hurry” and highlighted his “pattern of writing articles that spread hate."
"This is me putting my hands up. It's a mea culpa with bells on."
The Duke of Sussex spoke about a wide range of issues during his 90-minute interview with Tom Bradby.
The former Top Gear host was met with a widespread backlash over the article, for which The Sun eventually issued an apology.
"Columnists’ opinions are their own, but as a publisher we realise that with free expression comes responsibility," a spokesperson claimed.
The broadcaster has faced calls to drop the presenter from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? amid the controversy.
Cross-party group warn the piece directly contributed to an "unacceptable climate of hatred and violence".
The Independent Press Standards Organisation said it will take "longer than usual" to examine the complaints due to the sheer volume they have received.
The late Love Island presenter's mum said people "shouldn’t be allowed to just say awful things".
The former Top Gear host's piece about how much he "hates" the Duchess of Sussex has sparked thousands of complaints.