Jeremy Clarkson recently gave away two free tickets to the World Cup game, saving two lucky fans thousands of pounds.
The tickets were for the England match against Ghana at Boston Stadium, which ended in a shock nil-nil draw. Clarkson's generous offer came weeks after the presenter revealed he had been diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer. Thankfully, Clarkson is officially in remission and isn't ditching the game but instead is giving out spare tickets.
Clarkson posted the offer on X, which quickly gained over half a million views on the platform with fans eagerly accepting the tickets. Due to the interest, Clarkson then clarified that the tickets were only available to people in Boston.
Two fans managed to land the tickets and were seen with Clarkson at the match, with one of them sharing photos of the experience on X. The post was met with plenty of praise for Clarkson, with many calling him a 'national treasure'.
Clarkson's generosity comes after he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, but thankfully, he is now in remission. He has been open about his diagnosis and has encouraged others to get checked for cancer, saying it's a 'no-brainer' and not uncomfortable or undignified.
Clarkson will still need regular blood tests and monitoring, but he remains positive and hopeful that the cancer will not return. His story has served as a reminder of the importance of regular check-ups and the need to be proactive about health.
