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Jeremy Clarkson To Make Top Gear Return But Not As You Know It
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Yes it is true Jeremy Clarkson will be making a return to the Top Gear show alongside his co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond, well for the live stadium shows at least.

The live shows will have all BBC and Top Gear branding removed and will instead be re-branded as Clarkson, Hammond and May Live with the first show taking place in Belfast on May 22nd.

The BBC Worldwide division had come to an agreement to enable the tour to continue following the sacking of Jeremy Clarkson saying in a statement “so as to not disappoint fans”. 

It is estimated around 200,000 tickets have been sold worldwide and simply the decision was down too two issues, the financial impact and the popularity of the Top Gear trio.

Richard Hammond and James May have yet to issue statements publicly about whether they will return to Top Gear following the dismissal of Clarkson, although James May’s Twitter account hints at a possible exit.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson has been pouring his heart out in an interview with the Guardian newspaper which labeled him as “The disgraced former Top Gear presenter”. 

Nevertheless, Clarkson goes on to describe what he said was a “dark night of the soul” following the infamous fracas with a Top Gear producer.

The event which led to his now-famous dismissal was a wake-up call that prompted him to “re-evaluate his priorities”.

Perhaps it was Clarkson’s epiphany moment as he told the Guardian “Top Gear was a wild ride for an ordinary bloke like me,”

“But there comes a time when a man’s got to ask himself what he really stands for. And for me, that’s sustainable energy, traffic calming and an end to xenophobia and prejudice.”

Yes, folks Jeremy “Muhammad”, stings like a butterfly, Clarkson is still causing mayhem and controversy, he’s turning into a bloody hippy. Peace out.

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