Jeremy Clarkson had a 'bit of an accident' filming new motoring show

The presenter posted a picture of a car wreckage on his Twitter account
Whoops: Jeremy Clarkson got into a spot of bother while filming
Twitter/ Jeremy Clarkson
Emma Powell3 March 2016
The Weekender

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Jeremy Clarkson appears to have made a car crash out of one episode of his new motoring show.

Clarkson, 55, tweeted a picture of what appears to be a wrecked car and lorry.

He captioned the image: “Had a bit of an accident while filming today.”

The TV presenter looks to have come out unscathed, but his co-host Richard Hammond was left unimpressed.

Replying to Clarkson’s tweet he posted: “@jeremyclarkson Two words for you: Dingle. Berry.”

Clarkson has been teasing fans with pictures while filming his new Amazon Prime show in Barbados with Hammond and James May. He has shared several pictures with his six million followers of sunsets, nights out and May with broken sunglasses.

Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc have also been sharing pictures while filming the first series of the revamped Top Gear South Africa.

LeBlanc teased Tinie Tempah as the series’ first guest star after he tweeted a picture of the singer in his car alongside the caption: “My co driver for a few days. @TinieTempah goin low.”

Sabine Schmitz, Eddie Jordan, Chris Harris and Rory Reid are also part of the new line-up.

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