Jeremy Clarkson, the former Top Gear presenter and current host of The Grand Tour, has been embroiled in controversy after being reported to the police by hunt saboteurs for allegedly 'filling in' a badger sett on his Diddly Squat Farm. Clarkson has denied any wrongdoing, humorously retorting that there are no badgers because 'I've shot them all' and dismissing the concerns of the saboteurs by referring to them as 'people who live in basements with their mothers'. Despite these controversies, Clarkson was forced to refute claims that he filled in badger setts on his land, as new evidence surfaced showing the entrances to these setts covered with rocks. Amidst this, Clarkson revealed that a planning permission row was actually a 'clever storyline' for an episode of Clarkson's Farm.
Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has been reported to police for illegal activity on Diddly Squat Farm, but has denied claims he's done anything wrong. https://t.co/0SpXVyzFv8
Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has been reported to police for illegal activity on Diddly Squat Farm, but has denied claims he's done anything wrong. https://t.co/UUdyEhQHEK
The Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has been forced to deny he filled in badger setts on his land as new videos have emerged, showing entrances to the holes covered with rocks https://t.co/1nbMJWMes2
Jeremy Clarkson admits planning permission row was ‘clever storyline’ for Clarkson’s Farm episode https://t.co/1zJLcRw7VV
Jeremy Clarkson has shrugged off hunt saboteurs who reported him to the police over the alleged blocking of a badger sett on his land, saying he was unconcerned by the views of “people who live in basements with their mothers” ⬇️ https://t.co/FGyg3g4Qpi
Hunt saboteurs report Jeremy Clarkson to police after claiming badger setts on his farm were 'filled in' - but former Top Gear presenter retorts: 'There are no badgers, I've shot them all' https://t.co/TlhS3vvsFk https://t.co/LWfb5Eqd7m