Jeremy Clarkson AGAIN reassures A-level pupils: 'I got 2 Us and I'm on a superyacht'
JEREMY CLARKSON took it upon himself to dispel A-level students' fears as they finally collected their results today.
Jeremy Clarkson gave A-level students a reassuring message today
The former Top Gear host made it clear that despite his grades being pretty dismal back in the day, he has still gone on to success.
The 56-year-old appeared to be living it up as millions of anxious teenagers finally found out what they have achieved in their exams.
"If your A-level results are disappointing, don't worry. I got a C and two Us, and I'm currently on a superyacht in the Med," Jeremy informed his 6.35 million followers.
His post comes a year after he uploaded a similar message reassuring youngsters that all was not lost if they didn't get what they had hoped for.
The presenter admitted that he only got a C and two Us
Jeremy posted a similar tweet last year
Millions of teenagers found out their results this morning
"@JeremyClarkson same yacht as last year Jeremy?" one user replied - remembering his tweet from 2015 - to which he added: "@patrushkaz it was a villa in St Tropez last year. Do pay attention."
He had written in a similar vain: "If your A-level results aren't great, be cheered by the fact that I got a C and two Us. And I'm currently sitting in a villa in St Tropez."
Emmerdale actor John Bowe also wrote this morning: "Your results will never define you. Who you are and what you do in this world is the measure of your life. Be good."
Jeremy shared a snap as he flew to warmer climes last week
The first clip of Jeremy Clarkson's new show The Grand Tour
The Top Gear trio are currently working on The Grand Tour
Presenter Rick Edwards cheekily added: "'If I don't get the grades I need for uni how will I ever get myself into £50K of debt?!' #alevelresults."
Meanwhile, Richard Osman admitted he was feeling just as nervous as he did 27 years ago.
But, the Pointless star later added: "Congrats to my lovely and awesome daughter. Very proud, as I always have been, and I always will be #alevelresults."