Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend, has offered an interesting news regarding Clarkson’s Farm.
The former Top Gear presenter’s spouse has already leaked intriguing tidbits about the Amazon Prime series, which covers the joys and tribulations of owning Diddly Squat Farm – and she isn’t about to stop.
The future of Jeremy’s enterprises, including Clarkson’s Farm, has been cast in doubt after an Ipso inquiry determined that a disgusting essay he wrote about Meghan Markle was misogynistic.
Following the public backlash over the story, for which Jeremy later apologised, it was stated that Amazon had ‘broken relations’ with The Grand Tour presenter, 63, causing many fans to assume that Clarkson’s Farm was doomed.
After Lisa verified that filming had ended, it was subsequently reported that season 3 has been given the green light and might be hitting our screens sooner than we think.
Lisa and Diddly Squat Farm Shop’s official Instagram account shared a short clip of farm manager Kaleb Cooper looking elated and captioned the post: ‘Whoooop! S3, IT’S A WRAP.’
It comes after Lisa appeared to indicate Clarkson’s Farm season 4 was in the works, despite Prime UK’s head of original Dan Grabiner told the Edinburgh TV Festival in August that ‘no decisions’ had been made on the show’s future.
Lisa shared a picture of the filming crew on season 3 on Instagram, revealing there was just one week left to go, with one worried fan commenting: ‘Hopefully not the penultimate week of the penultimate season.’
Her response? ‘Nope.’
The current season chronicles Jeremy’s struggle with Oxford Council, who refused to grant him permission to establish his Diddy Squat Restaurant.
The restaurant did ultimately debut in 2022, however it supposedly shuttered in January 2023 owing to a difficult planning struggle.
His local ‘nemesis’ has even launched a crowd fund to stop the restaurant, raising almost £20,000, hoping to raise £25,000 which would provide ‘an initial fighting fund should this go to Judicial Review’.
Jeremy was also troubled at his Chipping Norton farm earlier this year when he saw a burglar stealing on CCTV.
The two guys took roughly £150 in merchandise, including a £41 tin of gin, which left Jeremy understandably ‘fuming.’
Jeremy commented on Twitter after sharing surveillance footage of one of the guys, who had his face hidden by a hat and was seen placing a bottle in his jacket: ‘This man came “shopping” at the farm shop. I would like to meet the cu.’
Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.