Jeremy Clarkson calls James May “Senile” for the latest statements of the Co-Conductor Grand Tour

Jeremy Clarkson he called James May “Senile” for the latest statements of his former co-conductor on The Grand Tour “meeting”.
Last month, it was confirmed that Amazon would publish four special episodes of the fan car showwhich ended in September 2024 with a single special that was thought to be the 22 -year -old partnership between Clarkson, May and Richard Hammond up to an end.
The trio worked for the first time together BBC‘S Higher gear In 2002 before moving to Amazon for the First videos series The Grand Tour.
The new episodes, entitled The not very large tour: power and glorywill be released on April 18 – and according to what was reported it will be followed by three other specials entitled The grandson tourwhich are expected in 2025 and 2026.
Clarkson, however, will not appear in the next retrospective – if you have to believe, at least.
Talking to ALS Arabia NewsMay, 62, said Clarkson would be absent from the special, saying: “Well, I’m afraid it’s not a meeting. The Not very big tour It is essentially a better compilation hosted by the study by me e Richard Hammond.
“Jeremy Clarkson It was not available for some reason, but we are all in the clips. These are all things you saw before, but cut in a different way. “
On the why his co-protagonist would disappear from the episodes, May said: “We recorded it some time ago. I can’t remember why it couldn’t be there. He was probably busy.”
Clarkson, 64 years old, since then refuted May’s statements, writing on X/Twitter on Saturday (April 5): “I’m afraid that the poor old man became senile. Because while not remembering that I am there, I can.”

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The Independent He contacted May representatives for a comment.
Fans, however, will be disappointed in learning that there will be no typical Grand Tour Seasons to follow.
Clarkson said: “To be clear, there are some” best “coming. The Zimbabwe was the last. I have too many cows now to go wandering.”
Issued in September 2024, One on the street I saw the trio undertake their latest adventure always while crossing the Zimbabwe in the cars they had always wanted to possess.
Last year it was reported that Clarkson, Hammond and May had dissolved their production companydeclaring the solvency and appointment of a liquidator to “finish” his business.