Famous British television host Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he has cancer. He shared the news in the latest season of his Amazon Prime show, Clarkson’s Farm, which dropped its final episodes today (June 17).
Clarkson is one of the most recognised faces in global TV. He spent nearly two decades hosting Top Gear, a car show that aired on BBC and built a massive international fan base. He later moved to Amazon Prime Video and created The Grand Tour, another motoring show, along with Clarkson’s Farm, which follows his attempt to run a farm in the English countryside.
How the news came out
Clarkson did not hold a press conference or post a formal statement. He told his co-stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland on camera, and the moment was kept in the show.
The scene takes place as the three men talk about planning the farm’s harvest. Clarkson tells them the timing will not work for him. Kaleb Cooper asks if he is “going away.” Clarkson then reveals the real reason.
“I’ve known since May. I had a medical, remember? Back in May,” he said. He added that he had recently gone for a biopsy. “It is cancer and it’s aggressive, but it’s really early,” he told them.
Cooper and Ireland appear visibly shocked in the scene.
What Clarkson said about his health
Clarkson did not name the exact type of cancer. He said a part of his prostate was removed during treatment. He described the cancer as aggressive but caught early.
And, he told his co-stars he would need an operation. “The operation is in and out in no time, but your body’s out of action for a little while,” he said.
He also revealed that this was not his only health scare this year. “We started the year and I had coronary heart disease and ended it with me with cancer,” he said.
Despite the seriousness of the news, Clarkson tried to stay calm in front of the camera. “I promise I’ll be fine,” he told Cooper and Ireland.
A difficult season finale
The final episode of the season shows Clarkson in a hospital bed. He had been hospitalised at the start of the season as well, this time for a different reason, and ended the season back in a hospital bed.
“We started season five with me in a hospital bed and here we are at the end of season five and I’m back in a hospital bed,” he said in the episode.
He spoke about uncertainty over whether the show would continue. “What I wanted to say was if this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six, and if it isn’t, I won’t,” he said.
This line struck many viewers as both blunt and emotional, in line with Clarkson’s usual style of speaking.
Warning before the episodes aired
Hours before the final two episodes streamed, Clarkson posted a video on Instagram. He warned fans the episodes would be a difficult watch.
In the same video, he mentioned unrelated good news about his drinks brand, Hawkstone, getting an advertisement approved for television. He mixed this with what he called “sombre news,” hinting at the health update that followed in the show.
Health history
This is not Clarkson’s first major health issue. He has previously gone through emergency heart surgery after experiencing symptoms during a holiday. He also recovered from pneumonia some years ago after a sudden hospitalisation.
His farmhand on the show, Gerald Cooper, was also diagnosed with prostate cancer in an earlier season and later recovered fully. – The Statesman/ANN
