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Every Jeremy Clarkson A-Level results day since 2014


Every Jeremy Clarkson A-Level results day since 2014

Jeremy Clarkson tries to reassure high school graduates with an annual tweet in which he tells how well his life has turned out despite his bad grades.

The presenter used his 2024 message to promote the opening of his pub at the Windmill in Asthall, Oxfordshire, on the back of his Amazon TV series Clarkson’s Farm.

Clarkson achieved only C and U grades in his A-level exams (leading to obvious jokes online about missing letters) and has tweeted about his subsequent success on the day the results were announced for ten years.

“Don’t worry if your A-level results don’t match your expectations,” he wrote on Thursday.

“I got a C and two Us, and here I am, 46 years later, with my own pub.

“It opens next weekend if you feel like stopping by.”

The former presenter of “Top Gear” has become synonymous with the day of the school exams and has been tweeting every year since 2014.

He has boasted ever since:

Jeremy Clarkson has been tweeting on A-Level results day since 2014.

2014

He starts out modestly and brags about his Mercedes.

2015

Anyone who failed their A-levels would surely feel better thinking about Clarkson relaxing in St. Tropez.

2016

Anyone want to imagine Clarkson on a superyacht?

2017

Depending on whether he went for the £6 per gram option or the Tesco variety, this could be Clarkson’s biggest boast yet – and he mentions his chef in the process.

2018

His school grades clearly show his inability to make decisions.

2019

To make things better for all of us: He’s just renting it.

2020

Perhaps Clarkson was not satisfied with his French villa and began building his Cotswold empire during the pandemic.

2021

It should perhaps be noted that you don’t always need a Bentley (or any kind of wealth) to make friends.

2022

It is unclear if this is the same yacht as the one mentioned previously, but it certainly looks quite luxurious.

2023

Clarkson continues the Cotswolds heritage and mentions his own brewery here.

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