It has been a month since the regrettable ‘fracas’ that ultimately got Jeremy Clarkson terminated from the BBC and “Top Gear” pulled off the air.

Now, the former TV presenter has recently published an article on the Sunday Times that admits that there is zero possibility of a return to BBC and “Top Gear.” Furthermore, Clarkson’s article announces a brand-new project as well.

“I have lost my baby but I shall create another,” said Jeremy Clarkson on a Top Gear rival show. “I don’t know who the other parent will be or what the baby will look like, but I cannot sit around any more organising my photograph album.”

Recently, Jeremy Clarkson also admitted his failed marriage and the death of his mother caused him to focus very much on his work. What’s more, Clarkson revealed that he was told he “probably” had cancer just two days before the incident with Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon. Thankfully, Clarkson’s health has since received the all-clear. Two investigations followed Jeremy Clarkson’s fracas with Tymon.

While the BBC’s internal investigation resulted to the end of Clarkson’s contract, the North Yorkshire Police investigation ended with no further police action. “A line has been crossed” said BBC general-director Tony Hall. “There cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another.” We understood that Jeremy Clarkson will never return to BBC and “Top Gear” for quite some time.

However, neither “Top Gear” fans or Jezza himself is ready to let the best motoring show on TV end so abruptly. “Let’s stop being silly and pick up the pieces and start again,” Clarkson told the Sunday Times. “I just know I’m going to do another car show.”

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