Jeremy Clarkson has finally owned up to a hobby he once feared would lead to him being cancelled by his bosses. The television host admitted he had never dared speak about his pastime in public before, assuming he would be ostracised by his friends.
Clarkson's Confession
However, the Clarkson's Farm star has now confessed after discovering that his hobby is not just common but also cool. In his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy wrote: 'I also have a hobby. And it's one I've never dared speak about in public. Because if I did, I've always assumed I'd be ostracised by my friends and cancelled by my bosses.'
'But this week, I found out that this hobby is not just the preserve of sad old men who like a bit of me time in the undergrowth. New research has found that there are 750,000 people aged between 16 and 29 who do it too. And some of them are girls. Which means it's not just common. It's cool. And that in turn means I can finally own up. My name is Jeremy Clarkson and I'm a bird-watcher.'
Bird-Watching Revelation
According to The Express, the 66-year-old once spotted a great grey shrike on his Diddly Squat Farm, which he described as cooler than anything he had seen before. However, he felt obliged to keep it quiet at the time, fearing people would assume he had taken one of James May's special bore pills.



