Television personality Jeremy Clarkson has made a significant career move shortly after disclosing his need for urgent medical attention.
The 65-year-old star of Clarkson’s Farm has established a new company post a visit to an NHS hospital, just hours after criticizing the healthcare system as a “creaking monster”.
In an apparent nod to his recent health challenges, the enterprise has been named “Still Breathing”. The company’s exact activities remain ambiguous, with official documents labeling it as engaged in “security dealing on own account”.
The firm was officially registered on October 22, as reported by Wales Online. Last month, Jeremy disclosed being hurried to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford for intense treatment.
Despite his prior negative remarks about the NHS, Jeremy praised the quality of care he received. This incident occurred a year after the presenter underwent emergency heart surgery during his tenure on Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
Jeremy experienced symptoms such as feeling clammy, chest tightness, and pins and needles in his left arm after a vacation, leading to the insertion of two stents to alleviate narrowed or blocked arteries.
Reflecting on his health scare, Jeremy stated that although it wasn’t a heart attack, the appearance of one prompted his hospital visit. During his vacation in the Indian Ocean, he struggled with mobility issues and discomfort, ultimately leading to medical intervention.
Fans can anticipate the return of Clarkson’s Farm for a fifth season on Amazon Prime next year.
