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BBC presenter Jeremy Vine has been caught up in another road rage row after a motorist shouted 'f*** your mum' while he was cycling on a busy London street.
The 51-year-old was abused and threatened in August last year by Shanique Syrena Pearson, 22, in Kensington, west London, and she is waiting to be sentenced.
Mr Vine, who hosts the popular quiz show Eggheads, has now revealed he suffered more abuse in the same part of the capital.
In his latest video, filmed on a headcam, the journalist was cycling past a bus along Kensington High Street.
He emerged from behind the vehicle and a black Mercedes 4x4 vehicle edged out in front of him - which prevented him from continuing along the road.
Mr Vine nearly ended up on the pavement and shouted 'what are you doing?' at the driver - who replied 'f*** your mum' before driving off.
He uploaded the video to his Twitter feed and quipped: 'You get a classier kind of person in Kensington.'
But the incident has caused a debate online with viewers torn as to who is at fault.
Twitter user @LadyVauxhall posted: 'The bus slowed down to let him cross but you tried to undertake when blind. Your fault, live with it.'
But Ross Phillips defended the journalist and added: 'Bus had stopped to avoid blocking the junction but inside lane is clear so traffic should proceed, cars turning right do not have priority.'
Toby Edwards said: 'Bus blocking view of car. Car should've given way to cyclist. Cyclist was filtering through queuing traffic, which is perfectly legal.'
Sam Andrews added: 'I personally would have let the car go, but the abuse is not right!'
In February, Pearson was convicted at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court of driving without reasonable consideration for other road users and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
She was released on bail and will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court at a date yet to be set.