Jeremy Clarkson: The Grand Tour host calls out Uber driver taking video call while on move

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Jeremy Clarkson, 60, regularly shares insights on social media of his day-to-day life. The Grand Tour host has since taken to Instagram and hit out at a cab driver who he appeared to be taking a hands free video call while on the road.

In view of his three million followers, the former Top Gear star took to the picture-sharing site where he uploaded the video.

Jeremy appeared to be in the passenger seat of a separate car, as he filmed the driver in question.

Pulling up alongside the car, Jeremy captured the vehicle where the driver looked to have his phone on a video call which was being used hands free, with the phone attached to the driver’s windscreen.

The Grand Tour star penned: “Uber driver FaceTiming on the move.”

The post quickly caught the attention of his followers, with the video receiving over 370,000 views.

Express.co.uk has contacted Uber representatives for further comment.

Elsewhere, the car-enthusiast recently responded to the concerns of a social media user after they made a complaint to the small-screen star.

Fans have eagerly been awaiting the return of the latest series of the Grand Tour but it has yet to be released.

The person in question penned: “I’m getting kind of bored of waiting for @thegrandtour, sure @JeremyClarkson mentioned in April it wasn’t far away.”

In view of his 7.2 million followers, Jeremy simply replied: “Me too.”

“No doubt a frustrating situation for you all. What has been the hold up? I have been a lifetime fan of yours Mr Clarkson. My sons and I thoroughly look forward to spending time together seeing your work! Stay healthy!” another person remarked.

The TV star admitted he was unaware of the reason for the current delay with the show.

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“I have no idea,” Jeremy uttered.

A third Twitter user moaned: “Coming up to a year from the last episode.”

The Grand Tour host replied: “Tell me about it.”

It was previously announced that the Grand Tour’s Madagascar Special would air later this year after being delayed by coronavirus.

The Amazon Prime Video show confirmed the news with a post on its official Twitter account.

The Madagascar special was filmed in late 2019 but editing was delayed after executive producer Andy Wilman fell ill with Covid-19.

Soon after recovering, he described the virus as “the worst thing I have ever had, ever”.

The Grand Tour is expected to return to Amazon Prime later this year.

 

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