Jeremy Clarkson shares disappointing update on new series of Clarkson’s Farm
Jeremy Clarkson spoke out on Clarkson’s Farm’s upcoming series as fan anticipation peaked.
Earlier this week, a fan account on Instagram shared their excitement for series three, posting one of the show’s promotional posters featuring the 63-year-old Top Gear star and fan favourite Kaleb Cooper.
Jeremy himself replied to the snap, sharing the update in the comments: “We actually won’t finish filming it till October.
“There’s something we are trying which won’t be resolved till then. So it’s a while off yet.”
While the news wasn’t exactly what fans had been hoping for, many fans were delighted to get even this vague indication of when they can expect the next series.
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Hundreds of viewers clambered in the comments begging for more series and updates and many were delighted that the star had taken the time to respond.
The account thanked the star, posting a screenshot of his message titled: “An update from the man himself!”
The Amazon Prime series started in 2021, documenting the former BBC star’s transition into farmer as he established Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.
Although the show has been an international success, Jeremy has encountered a few setbacks over the years, with season two revealing his battle with Oxford Council to get permission to open his Diddly Squat restaurant.
Jeremy ultimately succeeded, opening the restaurant in 2022 but it was forced to close down in early 2023 after he was “thwarted by the enforcement notice”.
The outlet also reported that the broadcaster’s controversial remarks about Meghan Markle late last year in his column for The Sun disturbed his relationship with Amazon.
Although the Top Gear star later apologised for his comments, saying the language he used in the since-removed column was “disgraceful” and that he was “profoundly sorry”, Amazon reportedly cut ties with Jeremy.
While filming for series three of Clarkson’s Farm had already started by this time, it is now expected to be the final series of the show.
Jeremy’s other Amazon Prime show, Grand Tour, is also reportedly ending soon although co-host James May disputed claims that it had been axed over Jeremy’s comments, telling Radio Times earlier this month that it was simply coming to a “natural end”.
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