Oh, come on people need to lighten up. Can't wait for the new Netflix series.
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Jeremy Clarkson was today accused of being homophobic after tweeting a poor-taste joke about being sacked by the BBC.
The 55-year-old posted a photo of himself and Richard Hammond outside the Margaret River Fudge Factory in Australia with the caption: 'We have got jobs at last. Here. As packers'.
It is not the first time he has offended the gay community.
Last year the Top Gear presenter was forced to apologise for posting a picture of himself asleep on a plane, with a sign with the words 'gay c***' written on it, and an arrow pointed at himself. He shared the offensive picture on Twitter with the caption: 'Sadly, I fell asleep on the plane.'
He then tweeted an apology, though it still had a joky tone: 'I have deleted my last tweet and would like to apologise profusely to anyone who I upset while I was asleep.'
In 2010 Clarkson also caused controversy when he said in a deleted scene: 'I demand the right not to be bummed.'