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Jeremy Clarkson shuts down claim he’s been sacked from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?-Sabrina Barr-Entertainment – Metro

The presenter is setting the record straight.

Jeremy Clarkson shuts down claim he’s been sacked from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?-Sabrina Barr-Entertainment – Metro

The presenter isn’t going anywhere (Picture: Stellify Media/ITV)

Jeremy Clarkson has set the record straight on his Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? future after it was claimed that he was axed from the show.

It was recently alleged that the host’s time on the ITV programme had come to an end after the controversy that his hateful column about Meghan Markle sparked earlier this year.

This came in contrast to a report that the series would continue with the host, with head of ITV Carolyn McCall saying that Clarkson’s comments about the Duchess of Sussex – which he apologised for – were ‘in now way endorsed’ by the firm.

In a new post shared on Twitter, the 62-year-old assured his followers that he would be continuing in the role on WWTBAM?

‘So many kind messages about today’s reports. But relax. Lisa and I have not split up and I have not been sacked as host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,’ he wrote.

Clarkson was also referring to the apparent rumour that he and his partner Lisa Hogan, who he’s been in a relationship with since 2017, had gone their separate ways.

The presenter has set the record straight (Picture: Twitter/@JeremyClarkson)

Clarkson has been at the helm of the gameshow since 2018, having been cast on a revamped version of the programme.

WWTBAM? was previously hosted by Chris Tarrant, between 1998 and 2014.

While speaking to Variety, McCall confirmed that ITV had contracted Clarkson for the next season of the programme.

However, no further commitments have been made with the TV personality as of yet, she explained.

‘We have a contract. We’re contracted to this [season], so we will do that. And then we have no future commitments. And we haven’t made any statements about that,’ she said.

Therefore, it could be that the upcoming season of WWTBAM? is Clarkson’s last, but we’re yet to find out for sure.

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The publication questioned McCall on whether ITV could be in talks about continuing WWTBAM? in future, to which she reportedly shrugged, and Sony declined to comment.

The future of Clarkson’s career came into question earlier this year, when he published a vile column in The Sun about the Duchess of Sussex, which went on to become the most-complained-about-article ever at the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso).

Clarkson received heavy backlash by the vitriolic, now-deleted column (Picture: Getty)

In the column, he wrote that he ‘hated’ Meghan on a ‘cellular level’, and ‘dreamt’ of her being ‘paraded’ through the streets with ‘excrement’ being thrown at her.

He later said that he was ‘profoundly sorry’, saying that he sent Meghan and Prince Harry an apology on Christmas Day – although it transpired that the apology had been sent solely to the Duke of Sussex, according to a spokesperson for the couple.

In his apology, Clarkson said of the backlash he received: ‘I was mortified and so was everyone else. My phone went mad. Very close friends were furious.

‘Even my own daughter took to Instagram to denounce me.’

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire airs on ITV and is available to watch on ITVX.

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