The popular game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? has been cancelled after its presenter Jeremy Clarkson made offensive comments about Meghan Markle.

Clarkson's involvement with the show has apparently finished.

March 1st 2023.

The popular game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? has been cancelled after its presenter Jeremy Clarkson made offensive comments about Meghan Markle.
Clarkson has been the presenter of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? since 2018, but his comments about Meghan Markle have led to the show's axing. The column in which he spoke of his dream to have Markle paraded through British towns and publicly shamed received more than 25,100 complaints, and he later apologised for the ‘disgraceful’ language used in the piece. Despite earlier statements from ITV that Clarkson's views were not endorsed, the network has now come to the decision that the upcoming season will be his last as host. Clarkson had written that he 'hated' the Duchess on a cellular level and dreamt of her being made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain with people chanting 'shame!' and throwing lumps of excrement at her. He expressed his remorse and was 'profoundly sorry' for the article.

Clarkson has been the host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? since 2018, but the programme was reportedly axed due to his offensive comments about Meghan Markle. Over 25,000 complaints were made to Ipso after the article was published, and Clarkson later expressed his remorse and apologised for his language. The Sun also apologised and removed the article from their website. Initially, it was thought that the show would continue, however, Carlyn McCall has now confirmed that the upcoming season will be Clarkson's last as the host. He had written that he 'hated' Markle on a cellular level and had dreamt of her being paraded through British towns and publicly shamed. Ultimately, Clarkson apologised to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for his remarks.



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