TikTok Star to Replace Jeremy Clarkson on The Grand Tour?
It seems that the people in charge at The Grand Tour are considering recruiting a well-known TikTok personality as a possible replacement for Jeremy Clarkson, following his departure from Amazon’s The Grand Tour.
The initial show chronicled the adventures of Jeremy, Richard Hammond, and James May as they traveled globally to encounter various automobile manufacturers. It premiered in 2016, marking two years after their exit from Top Gear.
However, the series concluded last year after just one episode in its sixth season, featuring the main actors driving their long-desired vehicles.
Their partnership on Top Gear, which began over two decades ago, reached a deeply emotional conclusion, leaving them reflecting on the end of an era.
24-year-old Francis Bourgeois, more known as Luke Magnus Nicolson, is rumored to take over and is expected to gain popularity among fans due to his massive 3.3 million followers on TikTok.
As an over-the-moon fan, I can’t help but share this exciting piece of news: I’ve heard through the grapevine that Francis, who’s making waves on the internet, has piqued the interest of the producers at Amazon! They’re eagerly hoping to bring him into the limelight and make him a household name.

He enjoys widespread affection, ranging from nobility to musicians, and is likely to resonate well with the audience of The Grand Tour.
Apart from being popular on social media, Francis also has a background as a mechanical engineer, which means he’s well-versed in the subject.
TopMob has contacted Amazon, Jeremy and Francis’ representatives for comment.
The Grand Tour fans shared their complaints ahead of the trio reuniting for a comeback special.
Starting in 2016, the car-focused TV show featuring the three main characters debuted on Amazon Prime Video, running until the previous year.
This month, it emerged that the trio will return with a fresh episode titled “The Less Than Magnificent Tour,” scheduled for broadcast on April 18.
Unfortunately not every fan is happy with the news.
One brutally wrote on Metro Facebook post: ‘I would rather stick needles in my eyes.’


‘Honestly they really don’t have to, in fact I’d rather they didn’t,’ a third chimed in.
On Reddit, another voice joined the conversation with the sentiment: “It can be wiser to wrap up for today than to persist in overworking things…
Prompting a second to agree: ‘Yep, let it rest now.’
Concurrently, some folks hastened towards the platform once known as Twitter, eager to express their enthusiasm at its return to their television sets.
One exclaimed: ‘They’re coming back again on April 18th for their less-than-magnificent tour! Oh boy, I am so eager for this. I’d even listen to them discuss rocks if given the chance!’
‘I will most certainly be waiting on this to drop. #thegrandtour #topgear,’ a second tweeted.
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2025-03-30 04:51