Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the key to his curmudgeonly, grumbling character that helped propel his reveals Prime Gear and The Grand Tour to worldwide success – it was all an act.
Clarkson, whose hit collection Clarkson’s Farm returns to Amazon Prime’s world platform on Could 3, advised The Guardian newspaper he had intentionally made “a comic book creation.”
He mentioned: “Everybody assumes the character they see on motoring reveals is me, but it surely’s exaggerated. To assume that I used to be like I used to be on Prime Gear is similar as pondering that Anthony Hopkins is a cannibal.”
And he mentioned that, as a working farmer whose challenges and triumphs are all captured on digital camera for his hit present, he feels no stress to be controversial any extra:
“I don’t must assume, ‘Proper, I’m going to say one thing stupidly provocative now.’ That’s enjoyable. Additionally, you don’t get up each morning to seek out you’re in the midst of a tabloid maelstrom for one thing you’ve mentioned or completed.”
Clarkson advised The Guardian his earlier, famously dismissive, angle to world farming must be seen on this mild:
“That was a part of the caricature. It was a joke.
“Now you assume, ‘My neighbours over there, they’ve needed to replant all the things as a result of it’s all drowned.’ I can’t imagine it’s not dominating the information agenda,”
Clarkson’s Farm, with the third season about to start, is probably the most watched present on Amazon Prime within the UK and season 4 has already been commissioned.