Jeremy Clarkson has told students not to worry about their A-level results because he's "building a large house" in the Cotswolds.
The 60-year-old TV presenter has admitted to achieving poor exam results as a teenager, but that hasn't stopped him from enjoying a successful career and making millions in the process.
Taking to Twitter after A-level results were published, Jeremy said: "A level results not great? Don't worry, I got a C and 2 Us and I'm currently building a large house with far reaching views of the Cotswolds
"And I didn't even get the chance to insist the government gave me three As instead. (sic)"
Jeremy tweeted a similar message of reassurance last year.
The former 'Top Gear' host admitted to doing poorly during his A-levels, but boasted about his lavish lifestyle.
Sharing a snap of an extravagant house, the outspoken star wrote: "A level results a bit rubbish? Don't worry. I got a C and two Us and I've rented this place for the summer. (sic)"
Jeremy's A-level tweets began in 2015, when he wrote a message from Saint-Tropez in France.
He posted on the micro-blogging platform: "If your A-level results aren't great, be cheered by the fact that I got a C and two Us. And I'm currently sitting in a villa in St Tropez. (sic)"
Continuing the theme, Jeremy posted a similar message back in 2016, when he claimed to be tweeting from a "superyacht in the Med".
The TV star said: "If your A level results are disappointing, don't worry. I got a C and two Us, and I'm currently on a superyacht in the Med. (sic)"
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