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Mike Bedigan & Magdalene Dalziel

Jeremy Clarkson 'horrified' by Meghan Markle backlash after regulator reports 6,000 complaints

Jeremy Clarkson has released a statement saying he is "horrified to have caused so much hurt" following the backlash surrounding his comments about Meghan Markle.

The former Top Gear presenter, 62, said in a column for The Sun that he “hated” the Duchess of Sussex and said he dreamed of her being paraded through British towns and publicly shamed.

Now he has said he will "be more careful in future" after the piece attracted criticism from high-profile figures including Nicola Sturgeon and even his own daughter.

In the column, Clarkson added that "everyone who's my age thinks the same way".

The Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) said it had received more than 6,000 complaints over the article - almost half the total number of complaints the media regulator received in 2021.

Writing on Twitter on Monday, Clarkson wrote: "Oh dear. I've rather put my foot in it.

"In a column I wrote about Meghan, I made a clumsy reference to a scene in Game of Thrones and this has gone down badly with a great many people.

"I'm horrified to have caused so much hurt and I shall be more careful in future."

A spokesperson for Ipso told the PA news agency that the regulator had received over 6,000 complaints about Clarkson's article as of midday on Monday, and that the number was subject to change.

He added that the complaints were were being assessed in accordance with its standard procedure.

Ipso received a total of 14,355 complaints in 2021, the spokesman added.

Clarkson's article followed the recent broadcast of Harry and Meghan's explosive six-part Netflix documentary, in which the couple made allegations of mistreatment by the royal family.

Speaking to broadcasters on Monday, Nicola Sturgeon said Clarkson's comments about the duchess were "beyond the pale".

"I think what he said about Meghan Markle was deeply misogynist and just downright awful and horrible," she said.

"I have to say, taking a step back from it, my overwhelming emotion about guys like Jeremy Clarkson is pity.

"I mean, what is it that makes somebody so distorted by hate that they end up writing these things?

"I think that possibly gives an insight into Jeremy Clarkson and the kind of person he is.

"So maybe he just needs to take a step back from things and just think about life a bit more."

As well as Scotland’s First Minister, those criticising the piece included Carol Vorderman, Sir Philip Pullman and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Clarkson's daughter, Emily Clarkson, said in an online post that she is "against everything that my dad wrote".

"My views are and have always been clear when it comes to misogyny, bullying and the treatment of women by the media," she said, in a statement shared on her Instagram story.

"I want to make it very clear that I stand against everything that my dad wrote about Meghan Markle and I remain standing in support of those that are targeted with online hatred."

Former Countdown host Vorderman said Clarkson's comments were unacceptable "in any circumstance".

"NO Jeremy Clarkson. Not on any level, in any circumstance, is it ok to write this stuff about any woman & absolutely NO to 'everyone who's my age thinks the same'.

"No no no. We absolutely do NOT think the same. Listen to the noise Jeremy. The crowds are chanting 'shame on YOU'."

Mr Khan said Clarkson's remarks were "dangerous and inexcusable", writing: "As Jeremy Clarkson should well know - words have consequences.

"The words in his piece are no joke - they're dangerous and inexcusable.

"We are in an epidemic of violence against women and girls and men with powerful voices must do better than this."

Sir Philip, author of His Dark Materials, described Clarkson as "a brief loud noise and a brief bad smell", but criticised Rupert Murdoch - owner of News UK, the organisation that publishes The Sun.

A spokesperson for Ipso told the PA news agency that the regulator had received over 6,000 complaints about Clarkson's

As well as Top Gear, Clarkson is known for his Amazon motoring show, The Grand Tour, which he presents alongside Richard Hammond and James May, as well as ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Amazon, ITV and The Sun have all been approached for comment.

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