Jeremy Clarkson

Clarkson's opinion piece about the Duchess of Sussex became the most complained-about article in the regulator's history.
“I wouldn’t have written that," the Grand Tour presenter said, revealing he does not share is co-star's views.
Dame Carolyn McCall said there is "no place on ITV for the comments made in that article".
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".