October 26th 2024.
Jeremy Clarkson, the former host of Top Gear, recently underwent heart surgery and is now facing a new, less exciting lifestyle. He describes it as "horrific" and is not happy about the changes he has to make in order to take care of his health.
The 64-year-old was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after experiencing sudden health issues. Doctors discovered that one of his arteries was completely blocked and he had to undergo surgery to have a stent fitted. Although he is now on the road to recovery, Jeremy is not pleased with the advice he has been given to look after himself in the future.
In his column for The Sun, Jeremy opened up about his urgent surgery and how he was not scared at the time, but is now after being told how he must live his life going forward. He jokingly says that he is not allowed to have fun anymore and finds it terrifying. He also reveals that he has to make major changes in his diet, cutting out all the foods he loves like bacon, sausages, beef, and even Cadbury's fruit and nut bars. He even compares the taste of kale to that of a AAA battery.
Jeremy also shares his dislike for Greek yogurt and almond milk, and how he has to give up alcohol and take up exercise. He humorously mentions that he used to see walking as a means of getting from one place to another, but now he has to do it for his health.
Despite being advised by his doctor to slow down and take up a hobby like golf, Jeremy is not keen on the idea as he already has a lot on his plate. He mentions his commitments as a columnist, brewery and pub owner, and TV host, among other things. However, he has no regrets about his past lifestyle, where he would "never say no to anything that sounded exciting."
After his recent health scare, Jeremy has had a change of perspective and now wants to live longer to see his grandchildren grow up, enjoy more sunrises, and even visit the Galapagos Islands. He jokes that he can achieve this by living on water, steamed fish, and exercising.
Jeremy has received a lot of support and well-wishes from his followers on social media, for which he is grateful. However, he also had a witty response to a comment about his diet, saying that he would rather die with meat-induced excitement than vegetable-induced boredom.
Currently, Jeremy is filming the next season of his show, Clarkson's Farm, which is available on Amazon Prime Video. He ends the article by encouraging readers to share their own stories and get in touch with the entertainment team.
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