Jeremy Clarkson attempts to do The Shoot Dance

Jeremy Clarkson, 58, sends his fans into hysterics as he attempts viral craze The Shoot Dance

He recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of him quitting smoking after puffing away on 40-a-day for over forty years. 

And Jeremy Clarkson certainly had a spring in his step as he showed off his best meme-worthy dance moves in a video shared to Twitter on Monday. 

The former Top Gear presenter, 58, showcased his steps to the viral craze The Shoot Dance, kicking his left arm and leg in unison.

So funny! Jeremy Clarkson, 58, sent his fans into hysterics as he attempted to do The Shoot Dance on Twitter on Monday night

Jeremy – dressed in a grey T-shirt and loose-fitting shorts – hopped up and down on one leg as he co-ordinated his arm into action. 


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The veteran presenter then energetically hopped as he launched his arm into the air.

With his impromptu camera man laughing from behind the lens, Jeremy finished up his dance by putting two fingers up as he chuckled at his own moves.

Celebrating: He recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of him quitting smoking after puffing away on 40-a-day for over forty years


Into action! The former Top Gear presenter showcased his steps to the viral craze The Shoot Dance, in which he kicked his left arm and leg in unison

But Jeremy may have been slightly confused by the craze as he captioned the video: ‘Kiki do you love me?’ in reference to the equally viral dance challenge set to rapper Drake’s song In My Feelings. 

Fans took the micro-blogging site to praise the TV star for his dance attempts, and even Jeremy’s daughter Emily, 24, got in the action, sharing her hilarity with several laughing emojis. 

Another fan wrote: ‘Bruh Jeremy Clarkson just made a @Drake reference. I wasn’t ready’. 

Viral sensation: Jeremy – dressed in a grey T-shirt and loose-fitting shorts – hopped up and down on one leg as he co-ordinated his arm into action


Showing off: The veteran presenter then kicked into gear, energetically hopping as he launched his arm into the air

‘The internet has peaked with this video’ added a third, while a forth commented: ‘I’m weakkk. Still does it  better than me!’ 

The hilarious social media moment comes after Jeremy has celebrated the one-year anniversary of him quitting smoking after puffing away on 40-a-day for 43 years.

The Grand Tour host, who smoked nearly 630,000 cigarettes in his life, kicked the habit last summer after a bout of near-fatal pneumonia kept him from cigarettes while he was in the hospital.

Jeremy celebrated the milestone on Friday by tweeting jubilantly: ‘One year ago today, I had my last cigarette.’ 

The father-of-three added: ‘Smoked half a million of them over the years but don’t miss it really. Weird.’ 

Jeremy put down the lighter for good last August after being unable to smoke in hospital while struck down with pneumonia – which he contracted on holiday in Mallorca. 

‘I was told, by everyone, that I had to stop. Immediately,’ he wrote in a column for The Sunday Times at the time. 

 Congrats: The Grand Tour host, who smoked nearly 630,000 cigarettes in his life, kicked the habit last summer after a bout of near-fatal pneumonia kept him from cigarettes

‘I had no choice at the time because the blood poisoning was so bad and I was so racked with the resultant rigors that I couldn’t work a cigarette lighter.’

He joked that people have told him to take up running, or give up drinking as a next step in healthy living. 

‘I was invited this weekend to the south coast so I could go swimming,’ he wrote. ‘Swimming? In the English Channel? I’m off the fags, for Christ’s sake. I haven’t gone mad. Swimming in British waters is something you should consider only if your Spitfire’s been shot down.’ 

He advised others trying to quit to go places where it’s near-impossible to smoke, like the cinema, or Australia, where cigarettes are highly priced and banned in many public spaces.

Wise words: Discussing his tips for quitting, he previously said it’s helpful to have a friend willing to quit with you, and the key to staying away from the cigarettes is ‘willpower’

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