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Twitter has slammed Who Wants to be a Millionaire host Jeremy Clarkson for his annual tweet on A Level results day about his own poor grades.
On Thursday, as teenagers across the UK prepare to receive their calculated A Level results, Clarkson took to Twitter to reassure his 7.2 million followers that failure in the state exams does not preclude success later in life.
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The 60-year-old tweeted: ‘A level results not great? Don’t worry, I got a C and 2 Us and I’m currently building a large house with far reaching views of the Cotswolds.’
Amid concerns that this year’s calculated grades system could lead to a massive influx in student appeals, Clarkson went on to quip: ‘And I didn’t even get the chance to insist the government gave me three As instead’. X code studio.
Each year, Clarkson, who is believed to be worth approximately £46 million, trots out the same sentiment on A Levels results day, a tradition anticipated with mockery by Twitter pundits on Thursday.
One tweet read: ‘There are few certainties in life other than death, taxes and Jeremy Clarkson tweeting his A level results every August. I’m not ashamed to admit these tweets make me laugh every year. Simpler, happier times…’
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Jeremy Clarkson sliding into Twitter to give all the kids unsolicited & useless advice pic.twitter.com/kROYCj3AFQ
— Gwdihŵ ? (@youwouldknow) August 13, 2020
Jeremy Clarkson so predictable you can set your watch by it pic.twitter.com/QeUmyiGY5E
— Spoiler-Man, Lord Of The Leaks, Breaker Of News (@heavyspoilers) August 13, 2020
Jeremy Clarkson strikes again with his annual “didn’t get decent A Level results, it’s okay …” tweet ?? pic.twitter.com/MIUmmq7KLe
— Aaron Anthony (@_Aaron_Anthony_) August 13, 2020
Another slightly more scathing response stated: ‘Oh can we not drop these annual “I’m part of a small minority who performed badly in my A Levels, but I’m still obscenely rich” tweets?’
A further Twitter user joked: ‘Wonder what grades Jeremy Clarkson got in his a-levels, and to what degree it impacted his later life. Guess we’ll never know’.
Adding more than a dash of gallows humour to the melée, another tweet read: ‘That’s nothing. I know a guy who lied and blagged his way through life and whose housemaster called him “Disgracefully cavalier”, and he’s now Prime Minister!’
Twitter has slammed Who Wants to be a Millionaire host Jeremy Clarkson for his annual tweet on A Level results day about his own poor grades.
On Thursday, as teenagers across the UK prepare to receive their calculated A Level results, Clarkson took to Twitter to reassure his 7.2 million followers that failure in the state exams does not preclude success later in life.
The 60-year-old tweeted: ‘A level results not great? Don’t worry, I got a C and 2 Us and I’m currently building a large house with far reaching views of the Cotswolds.’
Amid concerns that this year’s calculated grades system could lead to a massive influx in student appeals, Clarkson went on to quip: ‘And I didn’t even get the chance to insist the government gave me three As instead’.
Each year, Clarkson, who is believed to be worth approximately £46 million, trots out the same sentiment on A Levels results day, a tradition anticipated with mockery by Twitter pundits on Thursday.
One tweet read: ‘There are few certainties in life other than death, taxes and Jeremy Clarkson tweeting his A level results every August. I’m not ashamed to admit these tweets make me laugh every year. Simpler, happier times…’
Jeremy Clarkson sliding into Twitter to give all the kids unsolicited & useless advice pic.twitter.com/kROYCj3AFQ
— Gwdihŵ ? (@youwouldknow) August 13, 2020
Jeremy Clarkson so predictable you can set your watch by it pic.twitter.com/QeUmyiGY5E
Desktop ghost pro. — Spoiler-Man, Lord Of The Leaks, Breaker Of News (@heavyspoilers) August 13, 2020
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Jeremy Clarkson strikes again with his annual “didn’t get decent A Level results, it’s okay …” tweet ?? pic.twitter.com/MIUmmq7KLe
— Aaron Anthony (@_Aaron_Anthony_) August 13, 2020
Another slightly more scathing response stated: ‘Oh can we not drop these annual “I’m part of a small minority who performed badly in my A Levels, but I’m still obscenely rich” tweets?’
A further Twitter user joked: ‘Wonder what grades Jeremy Clarkson got in his a-levels, and to what degree it impacted his later life. Guess we’ll never know’.
Adding more than a dash of gallows humour to the melée, another tweet read: ‘That’s nothing. I know a guy who lied and blagged his way through life and whose housemaster called him “Disgracefully cavalier”, and he’s now Prime Minister!’