
The 64-year-old revealed he underwent a heart procedure after experiencing a "sudden deterioration" in his health. Still, a heart attack was ruled out after initial checks at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. "I certainly wasn’t having a heart attack.
But if it hadn’t looked that way, I never would have been sent to hospital," he said at the time. While on holiday in the Indian Ocean, the Oxfordshire farmer described how he had to "take a moment to make sure my limbs were working properly" when he stood up, "struggled" with swimming, and could not descend a flight of stairs "without holding someone's hand". Following this, Clarkson turned to Ozempic, but the drug gave him severe nausea and he picked up unhealthy eating habits.
In his latest Times article, he said: "My body lost the ability to deal with gluttony but once the initial enthusiasm had worn off, my mind still wanted to breakfast on Cadbury Fruit & Nut. This meant I was sick a lot." Recommended reading: Clarkson's Farm series 4 update: Fans go mad over news Another Grand Tour? Clarkson, May and Hammond pictured Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone beer arrives on shelves near you Determined to improve his health, Clarkson explored alternative methods and discovered snail caviar.
He described it as "actually unborn snails" that "weirdly does taste and feel like the real deal." He suggested that a teaspoon on half a Ritz cracker offers "the 21st century's answer to a medieval banquet." After The Grand Tour finished last year, fans of the former Top Gear host are anxiously awaiting his return to their screens on Clarkson's Farm series 4.
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