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JEREMY CLARKSON HAS gone on a rant about producers at the BBC in the wake of the scandal which has seen him suspended from his Top Gear presenting duties.

During a charity event at the Roundhouse in London last night he gave away a lap around the Top Gear track, and predicted that he’ll be sacked in the wake of the incident during which he’s alleged to have punched a producer. (The Guardian)

It was a great show and they f**ked it up.

Clarkson said that wanted to do one more lap of the track himself before the “f**king b**tards sack me”.

The BBC has begun an internal investigation into the incident with a report due out next week.

Jennifer Aniston uses sweat as a hair product. 

Don’t tell Loreal, eh?

The actress says that she actually likes how her hair is when it has a bit of post-exercise sweat in it. (Fashionista)

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Bookies have slashed the odds and suspended betting on Zayn Malik leaving One Direction. 

It was announced yesterday that Malik is taking a break from the band’s tour due to stress.

Boylesports said this morning that it had suspended betting on him leaving the band due to issues with fiancé Perrie Edwards.

Other bookies have slashed odds on One Direction splitting up completely. (Scottish Daily Record)

And the rest of the day’s celebrity dirt

  • The Game of Thrones stars acted out their favourite emojis (Buzzfeed
  • And they smelled really nice (DailyEdge.ie)
  • Dakota Johnson went on holidays with her mam and Kris Jenner (Daily Mail)
  • Eva Mendes was messing about the Tracksuit bottoms (DailyEdge.ie)
  • Brooklyn Beckham has landed his first fashion campaign (People)

Jeremy Clarkson could be back on the BBC by May (but not in his Top Gear presenter’s chair)

Jeremy Clarkson cleared over the use of the word ‘pikey’ on Top Gear

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