
Season 2 of Clarkson’s Farm, which follows Jeremy Clarkson as he manages Diddly Squat, will return to our screens in just a few days.
In the newest installment of the highly anticipated Amazon Prime docuseries, the Top Gear presenter will be dealing with his new business as a farmer at his Chipping Norton estate.
Viewers will be able to see how the 62-year-old deals with new animals and crops, as well as his interactions with the local government as he strives to expand his business with a restaurant.
No doubt, fan favourite Kaleb Cooper will be called in on multiple occasions during the series, which will also look at the impact of the present economy on British farms.
The series premiere comes only weeks after Clarkson drew condemnation for a disgusting letter he wrote about the Duchess of Sussex in The Sun tabloid.
It comes only weeks after Clarkson suffered flak for a piece he wrote about the Duchess of Sussex in The Sun, which became the Independent Press Standards Organisation’s (Ipso) most complained-about story.
The piece drew condemnation from high-profile people and politicians, as well as his daughter Emily, for which he and The Sun eventually apologised.
When is Clarkson’s Farm season 2 out?

Season 2 of Clarkson’s Farm will be available on Amazon Prime Video on Friday (February 10).
All eight episodes of the docuseries will be released, so find a nice seat on the couch and prepare to binge-watch.
The episode, like the first season, is expected to be roughly 50 minutes long.
Will Clarkson’s Farm be back for another series after season 2?
While Clarkson’s Farm has already been renewed for a third season, Amazon has allegedly fired the host because he made derogatory remarks about Meghan Markle in a piece.
Variety reports that the streaming service will not collaborate with the TV personality beyond the seasons of The Grand Tour and Clarkson’s Farm that have already been commissioned.
Clarkson’s Farm season 2 is airing from February 10 on Prime Video.