Lesbian Grand Tour driver kisses girlfriend amid homophobia claims

Abbie Eaton, test driver for The Grand Tour, posted a photo of her kissing her girlfriend.

Abbie Eaton, test driver onĀ The Grand Tour Seasons 2 and 3, who is openly lesbian, has shared a photo of her kissing her girlfriend as the show faces homophobia claims.

Eaton appeared to defend The Grand Tour on Twitter after British singer Will Young accused hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond of peddling “f**king pathetic” homophobia.

Responding to the criticism, the racing driver uploaded a photo of her kissing her girlfriend on January 30.

The Grand Tour‘s lesbian driver appears to defend show

“Itā€™s so homophobic theyā€™ve even got a gay as their driver… ā€ā™€ļø,” Eaton posted on Twitter.

Her tweet has been liked by 1,000 users.

“Itā€™s so homophobic theyā€™ve even got a gay as their driver…”

ā€”Abbie Eaton, test driver for The Grand TourĀ 

Clarkson himself responded to Eaton’s post, writing: “Good point.”

Jeremy Clarkson comes under fire for comments about LGBT+ community on The Grand TourĀ 

Singer Young, who co-hosts the Homo Sapiens podcast, criticised a January 27 episode of the show, during which Hammond implies Clarkson is gay for driving a Jeep Wrangler.

In the same episode, Clarkson asks whether LGBT stands for ā€œlesbian, bacon, transgender.ā€

“Being gay is just SO funny for those type of straight men.ā€

ā€”Will Young

Responding to the episode, Young posted on Twitter: “Being gay is just SO funny for those type of straight men.ā€


He added: ā€œItā€™s f***ing pathetic and actually homophobic.

“And screw them and the show and Amazon (who by the way is a wonderful organisation I hope to forge a relationship with through LGBT content) for putting this shaming archaic tripe out.ā€

The Grand Tour's lesbian test driver Abbie Eaton (left) and her girlfriend

Abbie Eaton (left), test driver on The Grand Tour, who is openly lesbian, and her girlfriend. (abbieeaton44/Instagram)

On February 1, Clarkson defended the show in his column in The Sun, claiming that he is not homophobic because he watches lesbian porn.

“Many gay people whoā€™d seen the show said they couldnā€™t see a problem,” wrote Clarkson.

“None of my leftie friends could either. One even said I should tell him to stop being so gay.”

He added: “I will apologise to Will for causing him some upset and reassure him that I know Iā€™m not homophobic as I very much enjoy watching lesbians on the internet.”