The Grand Tour host Jeremy Clarkson was among the celebrities to send words of encouragement to A-level students as they opened their results.
Clarkson typically posts a message on Twitter every year to students who haven’t achieved the grades they were hoping for.
This year the former Top Gear presenter wrote: “Don’t worry if your A level grades aren’t any good. I got a C and two U’s. And I’m sitting here deciding which of my Range Rovers to use today.”
Don’t worry if your A level grades aren’t any good. I got a C and 2 Us. And I’m sitting here deciding which of my Range Rovers to use today
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 16, 2018
Clarkson has in previous years posted similarly worded messages of comfort, claiming he is being made truffles for breakfast and that he is on a yacht in the Mediterranean.
If you didn't get the right A level results, don't worry. I got a C and 2 Us, and my chef is preparing truffles for breakfast.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 17, 2017
If your A level results are disappointing, don't worry. I got a C and two Us, and I'm currently on a superyacht in the Med.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 18, 2016
Among the class of 2018 was Love Island contestant Dr Alex George, who wrote: “Best of luck to everyone receiving their A-level results today!”
Best of luck to everyone receiving their A-level results today! #alevelresults2018 #positivethinking #goodluck
— Dr Alex (@DrAlex2018) August 16, 2018
Another TV doctor, This Morning star and Strictly Come Dancing contestant Ranj Singh, wrote: “Good luck to everyone getting exam results today!
“One thing I learned – exams are important but they aren’t everything. And if you don’t get the grade you need, you still have options!”
Good luck to everyone getting exam results today!
One thing I learned: exams are important but they aren’t everything. And if you don’t get the grades you need, you still have options!
🤞🏾
— Ranj Singh (@DrRanj) August 16, 2018
Peep Show star David Mitchell posted a link to a comic video of himself dressed at playwright William Shakespeare. In the video Mitchell jokingly apologised to students for Shakespeare’s plays being boring.
Getting your exam results today? Here's some relentless negativity from an establishment figure. #alevelresults2018 #UpstartCrow https://t.co/HdSVptfNqN
— David Mitchell (@RealDMitchell) August 16, 2018
Former University Challenge contestant and broadcaster Bobby Seagull tweeted good luck to his own maths students. Seagull is currently teaching at a school in London as part of his a doctorate in mathematics education.
He wrote: “Mr Seagull is wishing all A-level students the best of luck for their results day.
“Fingers crossed for everyone! If results don’t quite go to plan and you use Clearing, hope that works out for you instead.”
Mr Seagull is wishing all #Alevel students the best of luck for their #alevelresultsday2018. Fingers crossed for everyone! If results don't quite go to plan and you use #Clearing2018, hope that works out for you instead. #Alevelresults pic.twitter.com/F5Zv79urvd
— Bobby Seagull (@Bobby_Seagull) August 16, 2018