Jeremy Clarksonâs history of health issues after sharing cancer diagnosis

Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he was diagnosed with cancer in scenes from the fifth season finale of Clarksonâs Farm.
âIâve got cancer,â Clarkson told farm manager Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland, describing the disease as âaggressiveâ.
The 66-year-old went on to say he would be out of action âfor a whileâ and finished the episode from a hospital bed amid treatment.
âWe started season five with me in a hospital bed and here we are at the end of season five and Iâm back in a hospital bed,â he said, expressing hopes he would be back fighting fit for season six.
Clarkson has been open about his health issues in recent years, both via the Amazon Prime show and the TV presenterâs regular columns.
Last year, he was hospitalised just hours after publishing a column criticising the NHS, describing the institution as a âcreaking old monsterâ. He did not reveal why he needed treatment (âthatâs none of your businessâ), but the irony of the timing was not lost on him.


He described his treatment as âDefcon 1 painfulâ, noting that it required an overnight stay. The Grand Tour star went on to say he âgenuinely couldnât find anything to moan aboutâ when it came to his time in hospital, as he praised the âkindâ staff.
His cancer diagnosis also comes almost two years after he underwent a heart procedure to be fitted with two stents to improve blood flow to the heart.
What heart procedure did Clarkson have?
Clarkson described being âdays from deathâ in 2024, after he experienced severe cardiac symptoms, which he initially tried to brush off. It was only after feeling pins and needles in his left arm that he decided to call an ambulance.
One artery was completely blocked and another was nearly closed, which required an angioplasty. This involved inserting a wire through his wrist to explore the damage in his arteries.
Clarkson was then fitted with a stent during a two-hour procedure to keep the artery open.

A longtime smoker, Clarkson previously quit after contracting pneumonia on holiday in Spain.
Was he ever injured filming Top Gear?
Of the original Top Gear trio, it was Richard Hammond who suffered the most concerning injuries while filming, after crashing a jet-powered dragster while going over 300mph.
The showâs daredevil stunts resulted in both James May and Clarkson getting into scrapes as well. Clarksonâs worst came in 2008, when he was tasked with driving a truck into a brick wall.
The collision resulted in a burst ankle, bruising across his body and his âhead being dislodged from [his] spineâ.
At the time, he told The Sun: âI emerged from my high-speed head-on impact in what can only be described as screaming agony. I couldnât walk. I couldnât talk. I couldnât think.â
In a statement at the time, a Top Gear spokesperson noted he made a full recovery, adding: âBefore the stunt was carried out a full health and safety assessment was carried out.â
During a decade-plus time on Top Gear, Clarkson also broke his thumb and slipped two discs in his spine in two separate incidents.
Clarkson shared that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
He has since undergone an operation to remove 10 per cent of his prostate, just eight months after he underwent heart surgery.


