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Jeremy Clarkson's annual boastful A-level results tweet — and big teacher backlash

Only three things are guaranteed in this life. Taxes, death, and Jeremy Clarkson tweetsA-level results every year. but why? In case you didn't know, the former Top Gear host said that since 2014, A-level results have been posted on Twitter every day, and he's only gotten a C and two Us on exams. I'm sharing the fact 40-odd years ago, but still doing pretty well for himself.

Perhaps car fanatics are trying to give solace to those who might not get the grade they wanted. The 62-year-old's humble boast began eight years ago referring to the fact that he owns a Mercedes-Benz, but has since evolved into an increasingly outlandish boast.

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Let's review a little.

In August 2014, Jeremy tweeted: And I have a Mercedes-Benz.

The following year he added: And I am currently sitting in my villa in Saint-Tropez.

2016: "If your A-level results disappoint, don't worry. I got a C and two Us and now I'm riding a superyacht in the Mediterranean Sea."

By 2017, Jeremy's tweets had moved from a rich man's lifestyle to that of a very posh man. It was perfectly accurate.

Nonetheless, he continued to tweet his 2018. I got a C and 2 Us. I'm sitting here deciding which Range Rover to use today.

"Is the level a bit of rubbish? Don't worry. I have a C and two Us and rented this place for the summer. Clarkson tweeted: Don't worry, I got a C and 2 Us and am currently building a big house with far-reaching views over the Cotswolds."

But In 2021, the would-be millionaire presenter faced significant backlash after continuing her annual tweet tradition amid a pandemic that has forced many students to study from home for nearly the entire academic year. .

While exams were on hold due to restrictions, many GCSE and A level students were told that they would receive their predicted grade as their final grade, causing havoc among teachers and students. It caused great disruption to many people's lives. college plans.

On Results Day in August 2021, Jeremy tweeted: I got a C and a 2U, but have been lucky enough to have a lot of friends and his Bentley.

One frustrated believer wrote:

``Could you please change the wording about teachers giving grades?'' Added one more. "In reality, it just sounds like it was plucked out of thin air when you have to judge certain criteria in order to give grades."

Third Respondent I wrote:

Will he return to cause more chaos this year? Absolutely.

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