BREAKING: Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter Emily Clarkson makes HEARTBREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT after she RECEIVES a Barrage Of Online Abuse

Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter Emily Clarkson broke down in tears during the latest edition of her podcast as she discussed Luisa Zissman’s recent Instagram post. Last month, the former BBC star hit back at trolls who said mean things about her body, after she posted two bikini pictures during a summer break.
In the snaps, The Apprentice star oozed confidence in a white and black bikini, but unfortunately she was hit with a slew of body-shaming remarks in the comments section.
In response to the trolls, Luisa later shared a lengthy post defending her size and strength, while slamming unhealthy habits.
Part of her post read: “Imagine I went round calling of you biscuit eating McDonald’s loving lazy people fatties”, and went on to say her body is the result of “energetic, health and mostly clean living”.
“If you got off your a***s and stopped shoving s**t in your mouths you wouldn’t be as fat and fat wouldn’t be normal,” she continued to rant.

Emily with her dad Jeremy Clarkson (Image: GETTY)
“Just because the majority of people are overweight does NOT mean it’s healthy.”
She added: “Shocking that when people see a healthy body with a healthy BMI in a healthy weight range they think it’s not normal.”
In Emily and Alex Light’s Should I Delete That? podcast, the pair shared their thoughts on the use of GLP-1 jabs and Serena Williams’ approach to them.
Following this, they brought up Luisa’s Instagram post and branded it “violently mean”.
Emily, who is a body positive influencer, said: “Luisa Zissman did those stories which I just thought ‘bl***y hell’.”

The Apprentice’s Luisa Zissman hit back at the trolls on Instagram (Image: INSTAGRAM/LUISAZISSMAN)
“They were horrible,” Alex chimed in, to which Jeremy’s daughter agreed.
After Alex read out the BBC star’s comments in full, Emily broke down in tears as she explained why she thinks such words could be damaging.
She said: “So what if someone is a bit fat and likes eating biscuits, so what?”
As she wiped away her tears, she added: “Do you know how f*****g hard it is to just be alive, and like be a good mum, and a good person and a good friend, and do all of these things, and then you get talked about, and to, like that, and I just really thought we’d moved on and I thought we lived in a place that was better than this, where we wasn’t so f*****g mean.”
She continued to rant: “Thinness is not better, like you’re not better than anyone else because you didn’t have a biscuit this morning, like congratulations that you look good in a bikini!
“What is it they say? If the words you spoke were written on your skin, would you still be beautiful? No! You look like a f*****g monster.”
After her co-star asked if she was OK, she added: “I’m sad, it’s just really f*****g sad, what I want my kids to grow up being scared of being fat? No! I want them to grow up being scared of being mean. That’s a scary thing.”
In a defiant statement, she continued: “Be who the f**k you are, eat what you f*****g want, live your life!”
Alex went on to say that while she believes trolls shouldn’t have attacked Luisa’s body, she shouldn’t have “taken aim” at people “living in larger bodies”.
“It’s just really mean isn’t it,” Emily continued, before agreeing with her co-star that it was “violently mean”.
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