February 2nd 2025.
Jeremy Clarkson has a heartfelt reason for wanting to prioritize his health and live a longer life. The beloved star of "Clarkson's Farm" recently underwent a heart operation in 2024, and he credits his grandchildren for inspiring him to take better care of himself.
In a recent column for the Sunday Times, the 64-year-old shared that his two grandchildren, Arlo Rose and Xanthe Fiadh, have brought him immense joy in the past few years. As a proud grandad, Jeremy wants to make sure he has plenty of time to spend with them and create cherished memories together. That's why he's determined to do everything in his power to extend his lifespan.
"I've made the decision to do everything in my power to not die," Jeremy wrote in his column. He admits that in the past, he's struggled with staying in shape and finding an exercise routine that he actually enjoys. But now, he's found a solution that works for him – Reformer Pilates.
Unlike traditional exercises that Jeremy finds uncomfortable or tedious, this trendy full-body workout is done in slow motion and with the help of a special machine. And it seems to be working for him. "I'm not unenjoying it," Jeremy shared. "Part of it is thanks to my hilarious instructor, and the other part is the slow pace of the workout."
For Jeremy, this newfound dedication to his health is a major shift from his previous outlook on aging. He used to see it as a "wearisome tangle of tubes and knee replacement surgery," but now he's excited for the future, thanks to his grandchildren.
In addition to his Pilates routine, Jeremy stays active on his farm, which is chronicled in the popular series "Clarkson's Farm." The show, which also features farm manager Kaleb Cooper and other colorful characters, will be returning for its fifth season soon.
But for now, fans can catch Jeremy on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" where he hosts celebrity special episodes. In tonight's episode, Fred Sirieix and Anton Du Beke will be putting their knowledge to the test.
As Jeremy continues to prioritize his health and cherish his time with his grandchildren, he's grateful for the motivation they've given him. "I may even try that new anti-fat drug called 'Muntjac,'" he shared. "I'm buying time, and it's better than wasting my money on a new watch."
We can't wait to see what other adventures Jeremy will embark on, both on and off the farm, as he continues to live life to the fullest.
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