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Jeremy Clarkson: ‘I'm actually scared’ Grand Tour host reveals concern during lockdown

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Jeremy Clarkson, 60, has admitted he is “not sure” he wants to “pick up where he left off” after the coronavirus lockdown ends.The Grand Tour presenter explained he has been living the lifestyle he “dreamed about” as a teenager while self-isolating at home, including living on a diet of “McVitie’s dark chocolate biscuits”.In his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy said he has been feeling “scared” about returning to normal life.The television personality divulged: “This is the lifestyle I dreamed about when I was a teenager.“Ordinarily I go to a lot of parties, but I’m starting to realise that getting dressed up and driving a razor round my face and sorting a taxi is an enormous amount of effort.”The star went on to say that in spite of the.

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