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Video: Watch Jeremy Clarkson Use N-Word In Unseen Top Gear Footage!!!
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Video: Watch Jeremy Clarkson Use N-Word In Unseen Top Gear Footage!!!
  • Published_at:2014-05-01
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:World News
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  • description: Video: Watch Jeremy Clarkson Use N-Word In Unseen Top Gear Footage While filming for the BBC, Clarkson can be heard chanting: "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe..." He then mumbles: "Catch a n***** by his toe" Under fire Jeremy Clarkson last night sparked a new racism row after he was caught using the n-word while filming for Top Gear. In the unseen footage -- which was later edited out of the show -- the £1million a year TV host is seen swinging his finger between two cars, while reciting a racist version of a children's counting rhyme. Clarkson can be heard chanting: "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe..." He then mumbles: "Catch a n***** by his toe". The shocking footage comes not long after Clarkson was involved in another offensive outburst, when he was accused of using the term "slope" while filming in Thailand for the flagship BBC car show.
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