'Top Gear' host Jeremy Clarkson reveals devastating medical diagnosis on new show: 'Really early'
Former "Top Gear" star Jeremy Clarkson had heartbreaking news for his friends during the season finale of his new show.
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After leading "Top Gear" to fantastic ratings over 33 seasons between 2002 and 2022, Clarkson moved on to "Clarkson's Farm," a show about him running a farm in West England.
'Where it is of no concern of anybody.'
Difficult conversation
In the final two episodes of Season 5, Clarkson revealed to his friends and co-stars Charlie Ireland and Kaleb Cooper that his recent disappearance was because he was getting tests done.
The show aired Clarkson having a difficult conversation with his mates, revealing his diagnosis: "I've got cancer," Clarkson said.
Cooper appeared shocked, replying, "No."
Clarkson offered a shrug and a "yep." Cooper asked, "Where?"
"Where is of no concern of anybody," Clarkson firmly stated. "I've known since May."
In the later episode, however, Clarkson confirmed to his co-stars that he has prostate cancer.
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'Fingers crossed'
As reported by Variety, Clarkson said he had "disappeared off the other week," had had a biopsy done, and that the cancer is "aggressive," but it's "really early."
He added, "I'll have to go and have an operation, and then — the operation is in and out in no time — but your body's out of action for a little while."
By the final episode, Clarkson had already gone through the procedure, seemingly telling his friend that part of his prostate had been removed.
"10% of it is dead, the 10% where the cancer is," Clarkson explained, per the BBC.
"I had the op, and just fingers crossed it's worked; we don't know yet."
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Carry on
Clarkson took to his Instagram page on Tuesday to say that the Season 5 finale was "really, really difficult," but it was his words in the show's last episode that displayed Clarkson's true perseverance and classic English attitude.
The season started "with me in a hospital bed and we are at the end of Season 5 and I'm back in a hospital bed," the 66-year-old said. He noted that if his treatment is "successful, I'll see you for Season 6, and if it isn't, I won't."
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