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Jeremy Clarkson fears for near future as power goes down amid coronavirus outbreak


Jeremy Clarkson’s as in the dark about the coronavirus as we are (Picture: Rex Features)

Jeremy Clarkson has expressed his concerns for the near future after he lost electricity at his home amidst the coronavirus outbreak.

The Grand Tour star took to Twitter to share his fears with fans after losing power on Sunday.

‘The power is out at my gaffe [sic],’ the TV veteran said.

‘This is a taste of the near future I fear.’

It’s so far unclear how the coronavirus will impact utilities in the UK.

The star’s post comes after he claimed earlier this week that he was running out of toilet roll.

Taking to Instagram, he said: ‘Please send bog roll.

‘I’m running out.’

Electricity and toilet paper issues are not the only coronavirus-related problems Jeremy is facing.

Recently responding to a fan who complained about The Grand Tour filming delays, Jeremy said: ‘Maybe you haven’t heard. There’s a virus you see and it’s making international travel tricky.’

As well as fronting the likes of Top Gear, Jeremy has hosted Have I Got News For You (Picture: BBC)

The Grand Tour, which Jeremy presents with Richard Hammond and James May, sees the trio head off around the world on road trips.

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