The long-time Top Gear host now publicly admits he is nervous about becoming dementia. The memory has already begun to fail, says Jeremy Clarkson.
Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson is nervous about ending up as a demented man. He writes this himself in a column for The Sunday Times .
His memory, he says, has already begun to fail him. And he will not be able to write his own autobiography today.
The 64-year-old Clarkson believes that one of the reasons must be found in the impaired hearing, which already today forces him to wear a whore device.
– I can remember small excerpts here and there, but not enough to write a book. Andy Wilman, who was a producer for Top Gear, should do it instead, he has a phenomenal memory, writes Clarkson.
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The long-standing TV host has lived with impaired hearing for at least 12 years. It was here that the doctors also explained to him that it could increase the risk of dementia.
The reason given by Clarkson is that the brain has to work harder to process information when hearing is not optimal. Last year, Clarkson got new whoring devices, which he already believes have helped him even more.
But the poor hearing does not keep him at home now. And in any case, retirement is not yet in question. Not even though he probably won't be making car programs in the style of Top Gear and Grand Tour again.
Right now he is filming life together with Amazon so that the fourth season of the hit series Clarkson's Farm can premiere. However, no date has been set for when that will happen.
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