By Hanna Flint
Published: 16:21 EST, 3 July 2014 | Updated: 16:32 EST, 3 July 2014
His love for fast cars and hot wheels hasn't done Jeremy Clarkson's stomach any favours.
The Top Gear presenter was sporting a rather portly tummy as he left the Hotel Esplanade with co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May, prior to their show at Arena Centar.
It seems all those miles clocked up in Clarkson's various motor vehicles have done little to stop his expanding waistline.
Is there a spare tyre under there? Jeremy Clarkson looks portlier than ever in Croatia
Try walking maybe? The Top Gear host's love for fast cars has probably meant he's spent last time travelling by foot
First time: Clarkson was joined by James May and Richard Hammond in Zagreb ahead of their Top Gear Live show
Jeremy stepped out in a green shirt tucked into his blue jeans as he and his co-hosts explored the city of Zagreb, taking in the sights and visiting the Museum of Broken Relationships.
No doubt Clarkson knows a lot about broken relationships thanks to his excellent ability to offend people of various walks of life.
Most recently the Top Gear presenter came under scrutiny for using a racial slur in un-aired footage from the BBC show.
Hitchcock moment: The TV presenter's silhouette looked rather similar to the Psycho director's famous shape
Tourists: The presenters visited the Museum of Broken Relationships on Wednesday
Unimpressed: No doubt Clarkson didn't have kinds word to say to the two young cyclists
BBC bosses reprimanded the host, who initially claimed he hadn't used the n-word before releasing a video apology stating that he in fact did.
His past conduct has also been brought up once more by the PA to the late Nelson Mandela, who recalled the awkward meeting that took place between the two.
According to Zelda La Grange, the first thing Clarkson asked Mandela was 'had he ever had a lapdance?'
He knows a bit about them: Thanks to his excellent ability to offend people of many walks of life, Jeremy no doubt has a few broken relationships himself
Hot wheels: James and Richard test out a couple of motorbikes while Jeremy texts
Words of advice? Clarkson chats to Hammond outside the Hotel Esplanade
'I immediately got to my boiling point – it was sizzling out of my ears; that's how angry I was,' La Grange told the Independent. 'I told Madiba: "You don't have to answer that."'
Hopefully this latest story of Clarkson's conduct hadn't reached the Top Gear fans in Croatia, where the live show was being hosted for the first time.
Top Gear Live has travelled to four continents, with Clarkson, Hammond and May bringing their niche brand of humour to the stage alongside some of the world's most expensive and powerful cars.
Safe haven: The presenter jumps in his Range Rover, after putting the seat back
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