💨 Abstract
Jeremy Clarkson's TV and radio advertising for Diddly Squat Farm's Hawkstone lager has been banned due to language, despite his claims of creating the best advert ever. Clarkson, 65, used a choir of farmers to sing a adaptations operatic phrases set to an opera tune, altering the lyrics to include strong language. The advert ends with Clarkson declaring, “Hawkstone. It is f*****g good.”
Courtesy: Milo Pope
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