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James May takes takes swipe at Jeremy Clarkson in dig

The pair presented BBC’s Top Gear and The Grand Tour on Prime Video alongside Richard Hammond for 22 years.

After calling time on their adventures with one last trip to Zimbabwe and Botswana, the trio are now pursuing their own projects.

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Mr May has been a co-owner of The Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire, since 2014, but Mr Clarkson recently joined his former co-star in the trade.
Purchasing The Windmill in Asthall near Burford for around £1,000,000, the 65-year-old has his own pub to run, renamed The Farmer’s Dog.

In their time apart, the trio have often had cheeky digs at one another via interviews and social media.

The latest of these has come this week as Mr May took to X, formerly Twitter, to make a joke at his former co-star’s expense.
One user posted a photograph of Mr Clarkson and asked: “Do you like Jeremy Clarkson? Yes or no?”

Mr May then reposted it and jokingly added: “I wouldn’t buy a second-hand car from him.”
Last year, the 63-year-old spoke to Al Arabiya News presenter Tom Burges Watson about his and Mr Clarkson’s pubs.

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He said: “Mine’s much better. I think that’s the main difference.

“I haven’t actually been to Jeremy’s pub. I’ve met a few people who have. It sounds like, well, from what I can gather, he’s gone for a sort of mass throughput model.

“So he’s got hundreds of people queuing up to have his burger, whereas ours is a little bit more relaxed.

“It’s a village pub where people come. The food is great. We’ve got a fabulous chef and team of chefs.”

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