Ex-Top Gear host has shared a photograph with his six million Twitter followers, having his face covered in soot and blood.
Without providing any details on what exactly happened, Jeremy Clarkson wrote: “I survived the day. Just“, after tweeting “Tomorrow morning, I’m doing the most dangerous stunt I’ve ever attempted. This may well be a goodbye“.
Following Jezza’s timeline appears to place the stunt in Jordan, as he previously joked: “My first time in A man. It hurt, but I liked it“, before clarifying the whole situation: “Small typo last night. When I said I’d been in ‘a man’, I meant Amman. Apologies.”
Clarkson’s newest tweet follows the one from one month ago, when he posted an image with a severely beaten vehicle, saying he was involved in an accident.
Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have signed Amazon for a new car show, after the famous “fracas” incident, which left Jezza unemployed. Filming is already underway and everything seems to be going fairly smooth, unlike the revamped Top Gear, which has encountered numerous problems. Amazon is expected to start airing the first episodes of the new car show this fall.
I survived the day. Just. pic.twitter.com/I9IB9OGwv1— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) April 1, 2016