Jeremy Clarkson shares picture of 'bloodied' face after filming 'most dangerous stunt ever'
'This may well be a goodbye,' wrote Clarkson ahead of the stunt
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Your support makes all the difference.Jeremy Clarkson has shared a picture of his apparently bloodied face after attempting his “most dangerous stunt ever”.
The former Top Gear presenter is filming scenes alongside Richard Hammond and James May for their forthcoming Amazon Prime series. He told his Twitter followers on Thursday: “Tomorrow morning, I'm doing the most dangerous stunt I've ever attempted. This may well be a goodbye.”
Clarkson shared a picture of his face the next day alongside the caption: “I survived the day. Just.”
Clarkson denied claims his injuries were just created with make-up for a stunt, telling one follower: “You're going to feel silly when you see the show. It so isn't make-up.”
The series, which has a reported budget of £4 million per episode, is expected to launch in autumn 2016.
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