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Jeremy Clarkson Responds to 'Shocking' Viral Video of Him 'Beating up' Keir Starmer
A fan account posted a nine-second AI deepfake showing Clarkson assaulting Prime Minister Starmer; it has been viewed 2.4 million times and sparked criticism on social media.
- On March 10, the X account @ClarksonsFarm1 posted a nine-second AI video showing Jeremy Clarkson punching Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, which was later reduced in visibility for possibly breaching X's violent speech rules.
- With more than 311,000 followers, Clarkson's Farm fan account @ClarksonsFarm1 has posted a deepfake video of Clarkson punching Starmer, which Clarkson has repeatedly disclaimed as not connected to him, tweeting on March 11 that 'That site is a menace. And they've blocked me'.
- On March 10, X users and commentators condemned the clip, with Chris Bryant urging 'Come on @ClarksonsFarm1 take it down...', and Don McGowan calling it 'disgusting' .
- Platform reviewers reduced the clip's visibility amid complaints it may violate X/Twitter moderation rules against Violent Speech, while Dawn Butler, Labour MP, urged an urgent Digital Human Rights Bill to protect identity and likeness.
- Keir Starmer framed deepfake abuse alongside terrorist-content policy, with officials urging stronger safeguards and calls for a Digital Human Rights Bill, TV personality Narinder Kaur warned that silence can look like endorsement.
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Jeremy Clarkson Says Fan Account A "Menace" After AI Keir Starmer Clip
Jeremy Clarkson has condemned a Clarkson’s Farm fan account after it posted a viral AI video of the presenter punching Keir Starmer. On March 10, the X/Twitter account @ClarksonsFarm1 shared a nine-second video, in which an avatar of Clarkson throws the UK Prime Minister out of his Farmer’s Dog pub and then punches him twice. The clip has generated 5.7M views, as well as 69,000 likes, but has since been reduced in visibility because it “may …
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