Jeremy Clarkson was ruthlessly mocked by an Irish girlfriend when the UK was beaten by Ireland in six countries.
The dominant champion attempted all scores with Jamison Gibson-Park, Bundee Aki, TadHg Beirne and Dan Sheehan in Dublin.
England made an early lead through his debuted Kadan head and was ahead of five points during the break. But they had no strength so that Ireland would not turn screws in the second half.
Tom Curry and Tommy Freeman tried several late attempts to lose their bonus points to visitors, but were not enough to avoid the defeat of 27-20.
Clarkson is partially known in some rugby dancing with David Cameron in the stand when England beats Ireland last year.
His girlfriend had the last smile this time. Lisa Hogan, who has been dating with Clarkson since 2017, twisted the sword with a cheeky Instagram post after the last whistle.
In her story, HOGAN posted graphics in the game with Shamok Emoticons, Irish. She captured it. “Jeremy: ‘This is boring.
Where the British will go, the Grand Slam is already over and the next weekend, the difficult test of France still remains where the British will go.
For the first time, Maro ITOJE, who represented Red Roses, said in an interview after the game: “I thought the first half was fantastic. We almost did everything we wanted but lost our territory in the second half. Exit.
“It’s hard to dissect the reason now, but the territory was a great honor to capture this. I wanted to see England and play, but it’s not about me.
“We can get better next week. This is a tight competition and all points are important. We are proud of us tonight.”
England director Steve Borthwick added: “We gave a field position and scoreboard pressure in an important period, but I am very proud of how the first half players have returned to attack the game and several attempts.
“It’s hard to quantify. We started the second half with a lot of energy and effort, but the team has been defensive compared to one of the best attack teams in the world, but ultimately we are shorter and disappointing.”