Jeremy Clarkson Reveals Aggressive Cancer Diagnosis on 'Clarkson's Farm'
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Summary
Jeremy Clarkson, the "Top Gear" host and star of "Clarkson's Farm," has revealed he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. He disclosed the news during the final two episodes of Season 5 of "Clarkson's Farm" on Prime Video, telling co-stars Charlie Ireland and Kaleb Cooper that he has cancer and has known since May. Clarkson explained that his recent absence was due to a doctor's visit and biopsy, though he declined to specify where the cancer is located.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI've got cancer.
Where it is is of no concern of anybody. I've known since May.
No, you haven't. Where?
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