Clarkson Has Mocked A Series Of Bizarre Tabloid Allegations Involving Gravy And Helicopters

According to the Mail Online, Jeremy Clarkson set out a series of peculiar demands while filming in New Zealand. Naturally, the ex-Top Gear host quickly took to Twitter to mock the claims...

On Monday the Mail Online - a publication not exactly known for being a bastion of accurate reporting - published a bizarre set of claims levelled at ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson.

The report cites Ed Coutts, owner of a luxury hotel in Waiheke Island, New Zealand, who has claimed that Clarkson set out a series of peculiar demands during his stay. Apparently, he’d insisted that a particular type of gravy mix, a packet of cigarettes and the board game ‘Monopoly’ should be brought to him via helicopter, since the nearest shop was some distance away.

Since all this sounds like something you might have read on The Onion (before you even get to the bit that alleges Clarkson also asked for a Range Rover Sport with no mileage, just so he could “look at it”), it’s really not worth taking seriously. It didn’t take long for Jeremy to respond either, with the 55-year-old taking to Twitter to rubbish and mock the claims.

Back in the real world, the man has been busy filming with fellow ex-Top Gear presenters Richard Hammond and James May for a new Amazon Prime motoring show, which will air next year. The show he departed post-fracas, meanwhile, will return with Chris Evans at the helm on 8 May 2016.

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