According to reports, the 63-year-old presenter will continue his role as the host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. A source at Stellify, the production company behind the show, stated, "Clarkson made a significant error with his column, but what set him apart was his wholehearted apology afterward. This contrasted with individuals such as Piers Morgan, who refused to backtrack on his remarks about Meghan on Good Morning Britain."
ITV, the broadcasting network responsible for airing Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, has been closely monitoring public sentiment and reaction to the new episodes featuring Clarkson. After observing no significant backlash, the decision has been made to keep him as the show's host. According to a source, "ITV has been closely monitoring the circumstances and public reactions. Seeing the lack of substantial negative reaction, they've opted to proceed with him in the hosting role."
An ITV spokesperson confirmed this development, stating, "There are more brand new episodes of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire scheduled to air on ITV later this year."