GMB Star Begins Furious Feud with Jeremy Clarkson as She Brands Him ‘Piece of S***’
Good Morning Britain panellist Narinder Kaur recently sparked a fiery controversy after publicly attacking Jeremy Clarkson on social media. The dispute erupted following a tweet from Clarkson that referenced UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s trade mission to India. Narinder’s harsh response quickly drew widespread attention, leading to a heated online debate and a wave of corrections from fans who pointed out a key misunderstanding behind her remarks.
What Sparked the Feud Between Narinder Kaur and Jeremy Clarkson?
The conflict began when Jeremy Clarkson tweeted about Keir Starmer’s ongoing trade mission to India, stating: “Karl Starmer says he’s currently on the biggest ever trade mission to India. But that’s not strictly accurate is it. [If you know, you know].” This cryptic comment was interpreted by Narinder Kaur as an insensitive comparison between British colonialism and the modern trade mission. In a furious reply, she accused Clarkson of trivializing a painful history, writing: “Is Jeremy actually comparing British colonisation to Starmer’s trade deal with India?? Generations of Indians suffered and DIED under a regime that called itself a ‘trading company’. There’s nothing witty about genocide and theft Jeremy. You thick arrogant [piece of sh***].”
Her explosive language immediately caught the public’s eye, sparking a heated debate across social media platforms. However, the backlash was swift as many users pointed out that Clarkson’s tweet was actually a humorous nod to a 2011 Top Gear India special, not a serious political statement.
The Top Gear India Special: The Missing Context
The misunderstanding at the heart of this feud revolves around an iconic episode of Top Gear, the popular motoring show Clarkson once hosted. In the 2011 India special, Clarkson, along with co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond, embarked on a fictional “trade mission” to India. The episode humorously portrayed the trio’s attempts to conduct a trade mission after being denied official permission by then-Prime Minister David Cameron, who appeared in a cameo advising them to “stay away from India.”
Clarkson’s tweet was a subtle reference to this episode, using the phrase “If you know, you know” (IYKYK) to hint at the joke. Fans quickly pointed this out in response to Narinder’s angry post, clarifying that the comment was not meant to belittle historical suffering but was instead a lighthearted callback to a well-known television moment.
Many users on social media wrote replies such as: “He’s on about the Top Gear special,” and “Pretty sure Jeremy is referring to the Top Gear India special?” Others sarcastically added, “Or, and just hear me out now, he was referencing the Top Gear India special? Crazy right considering the premise was the trio go to India on a ‘trade mission’, hence he’s saying IYKYK.”
Public Reaction and the Fallout
Following the clarification, Narinder Kaur faced significant criticism for her aggressive response and the misunderstanding that fueled it. Several commentators expressed disappointment over the quickness to anger without verifying the context, while others sympathized with her passion regarding the sensitive topic of colonial history.
The incident highlights how social media exchanges can rapidly escalate, especially when historical grievances and popular culture collide. It also underscores the importance of context in interpreting online statements, particularly when they involve public figures with large followings.
Jeremy Clarkson has not publicly responded to Narinder’s comments since the incident, and the situation appears to have cooled down. However, the episode remains a vivid example of how misunderstandings can ignite unexpected feuds in the digital age.
Conclusion

The fiery feud between GMB star Narinder Kaur and Jeremy Clarkson serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in online discourse, especially when historical sensitivities and humor intersect. While Narinder’s passionate defense of historical truth is understandable, the misunderstanding about Clarkson’s Top Gear reference led to unnecessary conflict. As social media continues to shape public conversations, it’s crucial to pause and consider context before reacting.
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