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Jeremy Clarkson's daughter says 'I can't do that anymore' as she opens up on family change

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Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily admitted "I just can't do that anymore" as she shared how a big family change altered her outlook on life.

The 31-year-old is one of three children former Top Gear host Jeremy shares with his ex-wife Frances Cain, along with Katya and Finlo.

Speaking on the latest episode of her podcast Should I Delete That, Emily said that having her second child means she ends up saying no more often.

Talking to her podcast co-host Alex Light, she said: "When I had one kid, and I think this is indicative of society right, as a people pleaser when you have one child you just fit into everybody's plans.

"You're like: 'Oh yeah, we'll just bring the baby. Our life won't change, we're going to be fine.' And even though it was so much harder for me at the time, because everything I did I had to pretend I didn't have a kid basically.

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"I'm just going to work as hard as I did before and I'll go to everything like I did before and yeah, I'll be at your wedding and yeah, I'll just do this and bring the baby and she won't make a noise and you won't know she's there.

"You just spend your whole life like that. What I found since having a second one and trying to work, I just can't do that anymore."

Emily shares daughters Arlo and Xanthe with husband Alex Andrew.

The Clarkson's Farm star's daughter also bemoaned what she called "WhatsApp overwhelm". She claims she has 1,622 unread messages on the popular messaging app.

She added: "It is nuts, I listened to a conversation about the WhatsApp overwhelm. I don't know what's happened on my phone but the tab system has changed so it now shows me I have 1,622 unread WhatsApp messages on my homepage.

"I just don't think that's kind and I don't know how to make it go away. On the WhatsApp thing, I am so unhappy with this situation."

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It comes after Emily laid into TV personality Luisa Zissman after the former Apprentice contestant shared a lengthy post defending her size and strength, while slamming unhealthy habits.

She ended it by saying: "Just because the majority of people are overweight does NOT mean it's healthy."

Emily, who is a body positive influencer, said: "Luisa Zissman did those stories which I just thought 'bl***y hell'."

"They were horrible," Alex added, to which Jeremy's daughter agreed.

Emily said: "So what if someone is a bit fat and likes eating biscuits, so what?

"Do you know how f*****g hard it is to just be alive, and like be a good mum, and a good person and a good friend, and do all of these things, and then you get talked about, and to, like that, and I just really thought we'd moved on and I thought we lived in a place that was better than this, where we wasn't so f*****g mean."

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