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Jeremy Clarkson defends Gordon Ramsay isolating in Cornwall holiday home and says his neighbours are ‘jealous’

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Jeremy Clarkson has defended celebrities such as Gordon Ramsay for choosing to isolate in their country homes during the coronavirus lockdown.

Celebrity chef Gordon, 53, has received backlash and angered locals for leaving his London home to head to his seaside Cornwall abode with his family.

In his Sunday Times column, Jeremy wrote that he was starting to disagree with the belief that the pandemic is "bringing out the best" in most people.

The 60 year old Grand Tour host wrote: “The lockdown is turning most people into monsters… all of which brings us, naturally, to Gordon Ramsay. "He decided that if he was going to have to stay at home, the home he'd like to stay at was his backup pad in Cornwall. "If the virus had brought out the best in.

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