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Jeremy Clarkson reignites Jeremy Vine feud as he fires off cruel ‘child’ dig

Television personalities Jeremy Clarkson and Jeremy Vine are locking horns yet again online after car fanatic Clarkson mocked Vine’s choice of vehicle after a rant about safety

Jeremy Clarkson has hit out at Jeremy Vine(Image: Getty Images)

Telly petrolhead Jeremy Clarkson declared war on cycling celeb Jeremy Vine – by dismissing his bike as a “child’s toy”.

The former Top Gear presenter, who recently ditched weight loss injections, hit out after Vine praised planned cycling safety changes to a major London road junction. The Channel 5 TV and BBC Radio 2 lunchtime show host – an avid cyclist – backed plans to install bike lanes at the Holland Park Roundabout near the Westfield shopping centre at Shepherd’s Bush, west London.

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Vine, 59, tweeted to his 766,000 followers: “Just seen this drawing of the new Holland Park Roundabout. THANK GOD someone is at last taking seriously the safety of vulnerable road users.

“Having a Grand Prix here every day is ridiculous. I’m speaking as one who uses it constantly, and it’s a huge barrier to happy commuting.”

Jeremy Vine praised plans for new bike lanes(Image: Getty Images For The Cambridge Union)

But Clarkson, 64, insisted the junction was ok as it was.

“I use it frequently too,” he said. “And it’s fine because I have a car, not a child’s toy.”

His replay attracted 10,000 likes on X with Clarkson fans hailing it “brilliant” and “top tier”.

One wrote: “We are not worthy of this level of comedy.”

But YouTuber Cycling Mikey, who often shares videos criticising road users for endangering bike riders, told Clarkson: “You are the child.” While Vine simply replied: “Oh God.”

It is not the first time the pair have clashed.

Vine once branded Clarkson a “muppet” for his criticism of a cyclist – though later admitted he “regretted” the outburst.

He said: “I was rude to Jeremy Clarkson online once, which I regret. I’d had a drink, and he was cross about a cyclist he’d encountered and saying, ‘what’s he doing in my way?’

“I wrote in reply, ‘he’s got every right to be there you muppet’.

“Neither he or I played any further part, but it triggered this horrible war between drivers and cyclists online, which went on for two or three days.

“Sadly, Twitter or X has gone even further down the pan since then. I know if I post something it will get abuse.”

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