Jeremy Clarkson: Moderator denies being kicked out of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”

Jeremy Clarkson
Moderator denies being kicked out of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”

Jeremy Clarkson (62), presenter of the British edition of "who wants to be a millionaire".

Jeremy Clarkson (62), presenter of the British edition of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”.

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Denials on Twitter: Jeremy Clarkson denies being fired as host of the UK edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

Scandal moderator Jeremy Clarkson (62) has clearly denied on Twitterthat he was sacked from hosting the UK Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? “So much kind news on today’s reports,” he writes. “But relax. Lisa and I haven’t broken up, and I haven’t been sawed off as the host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.”

“It wasn’t canceled”

The broadcaster ITV, which publishes the British edition of the popular show, also denies the expulsion – albeit with a somewhat cryptic formulation. “As we explained earlier, ITV has filmed a season of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’,” quotes the “Daily Mail” a memory. “Other than that, we currently have no commitments.” “For the avoidance of doubt, neither Who Wants to Be a Millionaire nor Jeremy Clarkson have been cancelled,” the rep said shortly afterwards.

In December last year, Clarkson wrote in a column for the “Sun” that Duchess Meghan (41) should “drive naked through the street and throw feces at it”. Complaints to the British Press Council then rained down. The 62-year-old then deleted his column and apologized to Prince Harry (38) and Meghan by email. However, the royal couple did not accept the apology: The column was “horrific, hurtful and cruel to my wife,” Harry said in an interview.

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