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Jeremy Clarkson Responds to 'Shocking' Viral Video of Him 'Beating up' Keir Starmer

A fan account posted a nine-second AI deepfake showing Clarkson assaulting Prime Minister Starmer; it has been viewed 2.4 million times and sparked criticism on social media.

  • On March 10, the X account @ClarksonsFarm1 posted a nine-second AI video showing Jeremy Clarkson punching Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, which was later reduced in visibility for possibly breaching X's violent speech rules.
  • With more than 311,000 followers, Clarkson's Farm fan account @ClarksonsFarm1 has posted a deepfake video of Clarkson punching Starmer, which Clarkson has repeatedly disclaimed as not connected to him, tweeting on March 11 that 'That site is a menace. And they've blocked me'.
  • On March 10, X users and commentators condemned the clip, with Chris Bryant urging 'Come on @ClarksonsFarm1 take it down...', and Don McGowan calling it 'disgusting' .
  • Platform reviewers reduced the clip's visibility amid complaints it may violate X/Twitter moderation rules against Violent Speech, while Dawn Butler, Labour MP, urged an urgent Digital Human Rights Bill to protect identity and likeness.
  • Keir Starmer framed deepfake abuse alongside terrorist-content policy, with officials urging stronger safeguards and calls for a Digital Human Rights Bill, TV personality Narinder Kaur warned that silence can look like endorsement.
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Jeremy Clarkson takes aim at fan account 'That site is a menace, they've blocked me'

Jeremy Clarkson has slammed a Clarkson's Farm fan account on X for sharing an AI video depicting him fighting Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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Daily Star broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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