‘It’s not my job to be woke’: Jeremy Clarkson responds to toxic masculinity criticism over The Grand Tour
5 years, 3 months ago

‘It’s not my job to be woke’: Jeremy Clarkson responds to toxic masculinity criticism over The Grand Tour

The Independent  

Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter for all the latest entertainment news and reviews Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Jeremy Clarkson has said it is not his “job to be woke” in response to the suggestion that The Grand Tour encourages toxic masculinity. I think we should go out there, have a bloody good laugh and then go down the pub.” He added: “I don't experience toxic masculinity in my life. I think you've perhaps mistaken me for someone who could do something about these things… “I'm 60; it's not my job to be woke, it's my job to die soon.” In January of this year, singer Will Young called out the show for suggesting that a Wrangler Jeep is for gay people, writing on Twitter: “Enough is enough. I want Amazon Prime and the producers of Grand Tour to meet young LGBT who want to kill themselves because of shaming and laughter and normalising of shaming homophobic narratives.” Clarkson's mocking apology, in his Sun column, read: “I will apologise to Will for causing him some upset and reassure him that I know I’m not homophobic as I very much enjoy watching lesbians on the internet.” The Grand Tour will return to Amazon Prime Video on Friday 13 December.

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