A woman has revealed how Jeremy Clarkson brutally ripped into her driving as 'pathetic' as she tried to park her car in London years ago.
The reporter, who works for The Telegraph, took to the publication to open up about the incident which 'still haunts her to this day'.
Marianka Swain, who openly admits to being a 'terrible driver' first learned how to get behind the wheel while living in London as a teenager.
Writing in her column, Marianka explained that she was 'attempting to parallel park for the seventh time' near her family home as Jeremy, 65, happened to watch on.
Hitting out that the capital has the 'most impatient motorists in the world', the reporter said she was trying to park in a 'space the size of a football pitch' but was struggling.
It was then she heard a 'shout of laughter' coming from the pavement, who was doubled over in amusement watching her attempting to park.
'I peered out of the window to see none other than Jeremy Clarkson doubled over in merriment at my pathetic efforts.'
Marianka explained that she was 'attempting to parallel park for the seventh time' near her family home as Jeremy, 65, happened to watch on.
Confessing she 'wanted to die' after spotting the then Top Gear presenter raising his eyebrows, she said admitted she felt Jeremy was suggesting she 'have another go'.
But instead, she 'slunk down in her seat and begged her driving instructor to take over', adding: 'This elicited a loud snort from Clarkson and a hearty "pathetic", and off he strode.'
Marianka concluded that in the years since, she's not been able to take on a parking space without thinking of Jeremy’s laughter at her early attempt.
She poked fun at the incident conceding it 'probably was hilarious' - and sympathised with the guests who were 'mercilessly mocked' on Top Gear.
It comes after Jeremy gave his verdict on the 'completely different' new hosts of The Grand Tour after a sneak peek at the new episodes.
In February, a trio of social media stars were confirmed to be taking over the Prime Video series - after Jeremy waved goodbye to the series in 2024.
The Clarkson's Farm star had joked that he and his co-stars, Richard Hammond and James May, were running low on ideas and becoming 'unfit, fat and old'.
Recently, the popular series will be hosted by new faces, YouTubers Thomas Holland and James Engelsman, and TikTok sensation Francis Bourgeois.
It was teased last year that the trio, who all found fame on social media, would be taking over from Jeremy, Richard, 56, and James, 63 - before it was confirmed in February.
But there's no bad blood for Jeremy when it comes to his replacement. who has admitted he has been impressed with what he's seen of the series so far.
The popular series will be hosted by new faces, YouTubers James Engelsman and Thomas Holland, and TikTok sensation Francis Bourgeois
He explained to the My Week In Cars podcast that the show was still being made by Andy Wilman, the show's old producer who was also behind Top Gear.
Jeremy said: 'I've seen the guys being chosen in the early days, and I've seen some of the stuff they've been doing. And it's very, very good.
'It's different because they're three completely different people to us. But they're bldy funny. You shall see.
'I'm pretty confident that that will work. I mean, touch wood. But I love the idea that Grand Tour carried on in this way.'
Jeremy appeared in an announcement video when the new hosts were confirmed last month, taking a series of brutal swipes, but not at the current stars.
The official Grand Tour social media pages posted a video of Jeremy pretending to look through the CVs of prospective presenters looking to take over from him.
'These are the CVs from all the people who want to be a presenter on the show,' he tells the camera in the clip, which was captioned: 'Jeremy has a message...'
Jeremy continued, as he rifles through the papers, and issued a take-down of his former co-star James: 'Hello, my name is James May... God, he sounds dull!'
Looking at motoring influencer Thomas's CV, Jeremy read from the paper: 'Once held a 1300 metre drift. Zero evidence has been uncovered.
'Frequently presents an opinion as if it is fact and then if challenged will change the subject. Yes, funny man.'
Clocking the CV of train enthusiast and TikTok sensation Francis' CV, Jeremy praised: 'I know this one, he's the train man from the internet!'
Poking fun at the social media star, he added: 'He's got a cycling proficiency test, 2020 vision, but claims he can see behind him. Yes...'
Moving on, he soon sifted out Richard Hammond's CV, before issuing his brutal verdict against the former Top Gear star: 'Blah. I'm 5ft4,' before throwing the paper away.
The final candidate is YouTube star James' CV, from which Jeremy read: 'Once reviewed an entire car using only sarcasm. Height depends on what dating app you find him on. That's funny.'
Taking a stack of papers, he concluded: 'You lot, I'm afraid, were unlucky,' before pointing at James, Thomas and Francis to say: 'Let's get them in, they look good, get them in.'
New hosts Thomas, James and Francis will front the six-part series, which will see them drive across some of the world's most challenging terrains in a variety of vehicles.
Petrol heads Thomas and James host their own YouTube show Throttle House, in which they and test and review cars, which impressively boasts over 3.2 million subscribers.
While Francis, real name Luke Magnus Nicolson, is best known for his love of trainspotting - with over 6 million followers between his social media accounts.
He counts the Prince and Princess of Wales and Stormzy as fans.
Canadian biology graduate Thomas initially launched his YouTube channel in 2015 'out of boredom' - and was joined three years later by fan James.
Meanwhile, since his first TikTok clip, back in February 2021, Francis has risen to social media superstardom.
Francis commands a following of millions, with his TikTok account boasting more than 3.3 million fans, while his Instagram has 2.4 million(pictured: Francis at the BRITs in 2023).
After soaring to fame thanks to his eccentric and loveable trainspotting videos, Francis has gone on to interview stars including Louis Theroux,Craig David,Sheridan SmithandTom Daley.
Previously speaking about his hobby during an interview with This Morning, he said: 'I was just fixated by these big machines.Ever since,I’ve had a passion for trains,cars,planes.'
In 2023 Francis was joined by his most royal fans,the Prince and Princess of Wales as they brushed shoulders with the internet royalty during a hilarious video.
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