In a recent episode of the popular talk show “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross,” Jeremy Clarkson made headlines with his candid opinions on America and American culture. The conversation took a lighthearted yet entertaining turn as Clarkson, known for his straightforward nature, shared his experiences in America and his thoughts on the country.
Clarkson started by jokingly mentioning the relaxed atmosphere of appearing on the show, comparing it to the pressure of appearing on other talk shows where guests have to carefully craft anecdotes to avoid criticism. Jonathan Ross then asked about Clarkson’s recent travels and filming in America. Clarkson, known for his outspoken nature, admitted that he isn’t a fan of American culture and shared a humorous anecdote about encountering an immigration officer who made it clear that he couldn’t be funny or cheeky.
Throughout the conversation, Clarkson playfully expressed his views on various topics, including the environment and electric cars. He boldly stated that he doesn’t believe in the environmental threat and isn’t concerned about the future consequences. When Ross suggested that Clarkson might consider driving a performance electric vehicle in the future, Clarkson dismissed the idea, citing reasons like having to charge the car using power generated from a power station.
The conversation took an amusing turn when Clarkson discussed his recent DVD, which features him destroying various vehicles. He mentioned that while filming in America, he had the opportunity to rent guns from a Hollywood place and have fun shooting them. The discussion showed Clarkson’s humor as he comically described the experience.
As the conversation continued, Clarkson also touched on his popular show “Top Gear,” mentioning the success it has achieved worldwide. He humorously stated that he doesn’t understand the allure of vehicles like many of the show’s fans do, but still enjoys being a part of it.
The episode concluded with lighthearted banter between Clarkson and Ross, as they discussed the popularity of their respective shows and joked about their number of viewers. Clarkson jokingly mentioned the challenges of getting American guests on “Top Gear” and compared the show’s popularity to the likes of Park II or the morning show hosted by the gray-haired man Schofield.
Overall, the interview provided a lively and entertaining conversation as Jeremy Clarkson shared his humorous and candid views on America and various other topics. “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” continues to deliver entertaining and engaging content for its viewers, giving them a glimpse into the lives and opinions of celebrities from around the world.