Jeremy Clarkson has shared a photo of his view from a boat as he bragged about his success following his A Level results.
The Grand Tour star, who's farm restaurant is being probed by the council, posted a photo of his view from a boat on Twitter to reassure A Level students who may not have achieved the results they wanted.
Jeremy's luxurious view in the photo shows the deck of a boat and a stunning background of mountains and greenery.
He wrote on top of the image: "Don’t worry if your A level results are disappointing. I got a C and 2 Us and I’m currently holidaying on this boat."
Jeremy's tweet has already sparked reaction from followers, some of which were clearly waiting to see what the TV star would post this year.
One wrote: "It's not A level results day till Clarkson tweets".
"Every year you love to see it," another added.
And a third penned: "Third Thursday in August and it’s time JC advice. Wouldn’t be A level result day without it."
While another follower joked: "Tremendously reassuring to read your annual tweet, but it’s caused real concern in my family that you might be holidaying as a stowaway on that tiny speedboat."
Former Top Gear star Jeremy, 62, is known for his annual tweets about his A Level results – which has sparked backlash from teachers in the past.
Meanwhile, Love Island star Dr Alex George also had a message for students picking up their results.
Dr Alex shared a photo of himself in his cap and gown and graduation and told his 1.9 million followers in the caption: "Today may seem like one of the biggest day’s of your life, but it’s not the be all and end all.
"Looking back on my results day I was devastated that I didn’t get the grades to go to Medical school, but that didn’t mean it was the end.
"I was angry, upset, disappointed, confused; so many different emotions. Despite this, I picked myself up and went again.
"I didn’t let it set me back from achieving what I wanted in life. On A level results day, Alex had no idea that he was going to be making it to the smiling photo you can see here".
Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson and Dr Alex aren't the only stars to have been open about their A Level difficulties.
TV presenter Jake Humphrey failed all of his A-Level exams earning himself an E a U and an N back in 1999.
Jake tweeted in 2016: "A-level students - remember results don't/won't define you. In 1999 I got E, N, U for mine. Things haven't turned out too bad..."
And comedian and actor Russell Brand told students in 2014 not to take their results "too seriously".
The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star, 47, tweeted: "Good luck with your exams but don't take it seriously- I have no A-Levels and am now studied for A-Level, it's all rhubarb."