Celebs' A-Level Grades From Tom Daley's Top Marks to Jeremy Clarkson's Struggles
Jeremy Clarkson continues his 11-year tradition offering reassurance to A-level students while highlighting changes at his farm, Diddly Squat, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
- Posting on X, Jeremy Clarkson reused his A-level results message on August 14, 2025, saying `If your A-level results are disappointing, don’t worry. I got a C and two Us and here I am today, installing lights for a helicopter landing pad in my garden.`
- Every year, Jeremy Clarkson, ex-Top Gear presenter, has recycled his results day post for over 11 years, subtly bragging despite failing two A levels.
- The Clarkson's Farm star said he was fitting lights for a helicopter landing pad on Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton, amid questions about council approval.
- Social media users responded warmly at 8:11am on Thursday, with fans calling Clarkson's post `a glorious annual tradition` as students in England and Wales received results.
- As the annual ritual persists, fans are already anticipating next year’s message, with Carl Eve predicting another obligatory Clarkson post in 2026.
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All of Jeremy Clarkson's A-level results day tweets since 2014
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