Jeremy Clarkson has once again clinched the title of ‘UK’s sexiest man’ in a recent poll of 2,000 women conducted by IllicitEncounters.com, a dating site catering to married individuals.
The survey presented participants with a list of 50 culturally relevant men from the past year and asked them to rate each based on sex appeal, with Clarkson emerging victorious with an impressive score of 9/10.
The former Top Gear host triumphed over stiff competition, outshining notable figures such as Prince William, Idris Elba, and Cillian Murphy. Remarkably, this marks Clarkson’s second consecutive year securing the top spot, solidifying his status as a heartthrob in the eyes of many.
Jeremy Clarkson has once again clinched the title of ‘UK’s sexiest man’ in a recent poll of 2,000 women conducted by IllicitEncounters.com, a dating site catering to married individuals. Credit: Nick England / Getty
Tom Holland, known for his portrayal of Spider-Man, trailed closely behind Clarkson, securing second place with a score of 8/10. Prince William, experiencing a notable improvement from last year’s rankings, clinched the bronze medal in this year’s poll.
The top 10 also featured Gareth Southgate, Cillian Murphy, Idris Elba, Dermot O’Leary, Sam Campbell, and Russ ‘The Hardest Geezer’ Cook. However, the rankings also saw surprises, with stars like Ryan Reynolds and Mike Tindall experiencing significant drops from their previous positions.
Opinions on Jeremy Clarkson, the British television presenter known for his work on car shows like Top Gear and The Grand Tour, vary widely. Some people adore his witty humor, larger-than-life personality, and candid approach to reviewing cars. They find him entertaining and enjoy his unique style of presenting.
Following his departure, he and his former Top Gear co-hosts, Richard Hammond and James May, went on to create a new motoring show called The Grand Tour, which airs on Amazon Prime Video. Credit: Gallo Images / Getty
However, others find him controversial and polarizing due to his outspoken nature and occasional controversial remarks. Clarkson has faced criticism for making insensitive comments in the past, which has led to mixed opinions about him.
He left Top Gear in 2015 after an altercation with a producer, which led to his contract not being renewed by the BBC. Following his departure, he and his former Top Gear co-hosts, Richard Hammond and James May, went on to create a new motoring show called The Grand Tour, which airs on Amazon Prime Video.
Since leaving Top Gear, Clarkson has focused on The Grand Tour and other projects, including hosting various television programs and writing columns. Meanwhile, Top Gear has continued with new presenters, including Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff.