News about Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson, 64, is crowned the UK's sexiest man for the second year running beating the likes of Cillian Murphy, Tom Holland and Idris Elba

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 16, 2024
Jeremy Clarkson has officially been crowned the UK's sexiest man on Thursday for the second year in a row.  The presenter, 64, beat off a long list of competition including the likes of Prince William, Idris Elba and Cillian Murphy. The Clarksons Farm star scored an impressive score of nine out of 10 points in the annual poll conducted by IllicitEncounters, which bills itself as 'the best online dating site for married people'.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: This won't go down well in Montecito! One of Prince Harry's oldest friends appears in Clarkson's Farm with Jeremy Clarkson, who wrote notorious article about Meghan

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 15, 2024
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Anyone who doubts the depths of the Duke of Sussex's rift with some of his oldest and closest friends need look no further than the new series of Clarkson's Farm. Jeremy Clarkson, you might recall, was condemned by Prince Harry last year after he wrote a notorious article in The Sun, pointing out that he hated the Duchess of Sussex on 'a cellular level' and adding that he wanted to see Meghan paraded through the streets, naked, while people threw excrement at her. The Grand Tour star later apologised, but Harry's spokesman declared: 'What remains to be addressed is his long-standing pattern of writing articles that spread hate rhetoric, dangerous conspiracy theories and misogyny.' Yet, who should appear in episode seven of Clarkson's Farm than one of the Duke's oldest and previously closest friends. Described on the programme by Clarkson as simply 'Hugh', he is Hugh van Cutsem, who is seen stalking deer with the star of the hit Amazon Prime show.

The Grand Tour presenter James May says more restrictions for cyclists in London are not needed because most riders can't achieve speeds of 20mph on a bike

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2024
TV presenter James May (left) has urged speedy cyclists to stop trying 'to achieve personal bests' in busy cities - but suggested new restrictions were not necessary because most riders can't reach speeds of 20mph. The 61-year-old, who made his name on BBC motoring show Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, said calls for bicycles to have number plates like cars were 'nonsense'. It comes amid a fresh debate on cycling safety, following the death of retired nurse Hilda Griffiths (inset), after she was struck by a man on a bike in Regent's Park, where large groups of cyclists race (right).

Jeremy Clarkson unveils Diddly Squat Wet for possible perfume name as quest to make money from hit Amazon Clarkson's Farm show continues (alongside the honey, soap, candles, mushrooms and pasta sauce!)

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2024
Fresh off the phenomenal success of his hit Amazon series Clarkson's Farm , Jeremy Clarkson appears to be trying to step into the beauty market by launching a new women's fragrance named Diddly Squat Wet. A video released on the star's social media platform shows what appears to be the finished product, however it is not currently available to buy.

Serve VENISON in schools and hospitals to help control deer population, Tory MPs tell government as they warn 'cheap and abundant homegrown meat' championed by Jeremy Clarkson on Clarkson's Farm is being sold abroad or thrown away

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2024
As many as two million are believed to be roaming the British countryside, after a two-year culling pause during the pandemic. With wolves, bears and lynx extinct in the UK they are unchecked by any natural predator apart from man and cause damage to woodland and farmland. Ministers are being urged to take action to protect the environment while also boosting UK food security and lowering family bills by creating a bigger market for the 'cheap and abundant homegrown meat'. Venison is high in protein, zinc and iron and naturally low in fat, and some efforts have already been made to widen its appeal beyond its current luxury market position.

After the eco-preaching, Jeremy's serving up Bambi burgers now: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend's TV

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2024
Useful tip if you ever drop round to Downing Street - don't bash the door knocker. Jeremy Clarkson 's chief farmhands did, and got a thorough scolding. Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland, the duo who really run Clarkson's Farm , were summoned to meet the Prime Minister in the second half of the latest, third series following life on Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm. 'Just a hint,' snapped the flunkey who ushered them inside. 'If you knock that loud again, I'll throw you out.' 'Sorry, we're farmers,' the pair apologised. 'Don't care, I'm not!' came the reply. Kaleb has been this show's saving grace from the outset. His honesty and amiable lack of sophistication are the antidote to Jezza's highly mannered cynicism. How long he can maintain this innocent bumpkin's persona before it becomes a caricature is another question.

Jeremy Clarkson thanks fans after the release of Clarkson's Farm series three as he confirms all filming for fourth season will take place this year

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2024
Jeremy Clarkson has thanked fans for their support and praise following the release of the third series of his show, Clarkson's Farm. The former Top Gear host turned farmer, 64, took to X on Saturday to voice his gratitude and stir up excitement for series four. He wrote: 'Once again, thank you for all the kind words about the second half of series 3. I hope you enjoy 4 as much.'

Clarkson's Farm viewers feel overjoyed as fan favourite gets a happy ending in emotional finale scenes

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2024
Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, 64, who recently feared his favourite animal would be sent off to be slaughtered if she could not conceive, appeared overjoyed on the hit show as he shockingly discovered she got pregnant in the 11th hour.  The happy ending saw Jeremy practically jumping for joy when he saw her with calf Tabitha and fans at home were equally as excited.

Who ARE the real-life spoilt Country Princesses in the brilliantly satirical new novel that's got the Cotswolds smart set buzzing with speculation? Author Plum Sykes is keeping schtum - except to confirm Sam Cam isn't one!

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2024
It's a glorious spring afternoon and I'm sitting in the vast, impeccably tasteful Cotswolds farmhouse kitchen of U.S. Vogue journalist and social commentator Plum Sykes, admiring the heart-stopping views over a verdant Gloucestershire valley, its fields divided by drystone walls and hawthorn hedges, with not another house in sight. Two border terriers snooze in yellow velvet armchairs in front of the fireplace. Plum, who's 54 and 5 ft 11 in, is dressed in 'what I wear every day in the country, unless I'm riding' - a brown Uniqlo merino jumper, Frame skinny jeans and Geox trainers - and is skinnier than a straw.

Stomach-churning moment Jeremy finds 'pig sick' in his pocket on Clarkson's Farm is explained as fans insist it was 'one of the greatest moments in British TV history'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
Clarkson's Farm recently returned for a third series. And fans of the farming show were left in hysterics as they watched Jeremy Clarkson discover 'pig vomit' in his coat pocket during a chaotic scene with the swines on episode two of the popular farming show. During the episode, the Grand Tour host, 64, set to work on getting the farm ready for its latest residents, a drove of rare breed Oxford Sandy and Black Pigs, who he planned to breed and sell.

Clarkson's Farm beats Baby Reindeer to top UK streaming ratings with first four episodes of third series racking up more than 11 million views after its release last week

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2024
The latest viewing figures for Jeremy Clarkson 's programme reveal it was watched more than any other show for the whole of last week in just 48 hours. Statistics provided by 'Overnights TV' say it pulled in 11 million streamers on Sunday- with the first episode being watched by 3.7 million, the second 3 million and the third 2 million.

They're getting diddly squat today! Jeremy Clarkson fans are turned away from Cotswolds farm after crowds descend on shop following release of third season of Amazon show

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 5, 2024
A police van was since parked up outside the idyllic Cotswolds farm amid some vehicles being told they wouldn't be able to enter an already packed car park. It was the busiest the farm had been since last summer and comes following the new release of the third season of Clarkson's Farm dropped on Amazon Prime. Huge crowds swarmed to Oxfordshire as queues snaked around the Diddly Squat Farm shop and car park, while others waited to get a taste of Jeremy's Hawkstone lager in the sunshine on a bank holiday weekend. The car park was declared full by 1pm with many vehicles being turned away. Avid watchers of the show descended on the former Top Gear star's newest venture from the United States, Wales and Germany to celebrate the new release.

MY LIFE IN DRINKS: 'I had a G&T at the North Pole - there was plenty of ice to go with it,' says TV presenter JAMES MAY

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
My favourite drink when I was a child was tea. I started drinking it strangely young, probably when I was three or four. Back then I'd have it with a dash of milk, no sugar, but now I put goat's milk in. Not because I'm trying to be terribly right-on, but because I actually like the taste of

Clarkson Farm fans left in floods of tears over new series with viewers claiming they were not 'emotionally prepared'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
Clarkson Farm fans have been left in floods of tears with some claiming they were not 'emotionally prepared' for the new series. The farming show, which is aired on Amazon Prime Video, sees the former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson wrestle with the daily challenges of running his 1,000 acre Diddly Squat Farm located in the idyllic Cotswolds countryside. During the series, Jeremy introduced pigs to the farm in a bid to make some money off of them, but in heartbreaking scenes in the fourth episode, several of the piglets ended up crushed by their own mother, and one of the farm's sows became ill.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Duchess of Bedford becomes New Zealand citizen at the age of 84 because 'England doesn't feel like it used to'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
Her beauty propelled her into Country Life magazine as one of its 'girls in pearls' and to the threshold of a film career, only for her to renounce 'lights, camera, action!' in favour of marrying the future 14th Duke of Bedford, owner of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, with its 24 priceless Canalettos, not to mention a safari park. But, now aged 84, the Dowager Duchess of Bedford has undertaken her latest transformation. Henrietta's become a Kiwi - taking New Zealand citizenship. The Duchess found the initiation ceremony a particular pleasure. 'I didn't realise I was going to have to pay allegiance to King Charles,' she says. 'Such a lovely feeling.' Explaining her reasons for emigrating, she says: 'It feels like England used to. England doesn't feel like it used to when I was a child.' As a debutante in 1957, her parents held a party for her at Claridge's in a room transformed into a nightclub, its walls studded with silk butterflies.

Clarkson's Farm favourite Gerald is 'on the mend' after prostate cancer diagnosis early in Series 3 as Jeremy declares 'we do want him back'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Jeremy Clarkson (pictured, left) has revealed that Clarkson's Farm star Gerald Cooper (right) is 'on the mend', following the heartbreaking news that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer early in season 3. Earlier today fans of the Amazon hit show were left shocked after footage emerged of the poignant moment Clarkson is told of Gerald's heartbreaking diagnosis. The 74-year-old, who has been a hit with fans for his difficult to understand West Country accent and natural charm on screen, is being treated for prostate cancer and underwent surgery at some point last year.

Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm is reviewed by tourist who reveals catch that's not shown on TV

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Clarkson's Farm is back for series three and one tourist has shared what Diddly Squat is really like away from TV screens.  In a recent TikTok clip, London-based woman @sazzle_shares visited the Cotswolds farm shop, which rose to fame in the Amazon Prime Video series, and said while the views are amazing, there is one catch.  In her visit, she asserted she would not queue at the Chipping Norton Farm Shop had there been a long wait and remarked the produce was pricey.

How third series of Amazon hit Clarkson's Farm has thrilled fans with show's big themes this year with tears, more red tape and even some pig match-making by Jeremy Clarkson

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Viewers of the popular farming show, which sees the former Top Gear and Grand Tour presenter wrestle with the daily challenges of running his 1,000 acre Diddly Squat Farm located in the idyllic Cotswolds countryside. Series one and two, which released in June 2021 and February 2023, respectively, were are an instant hit with audiences across the UK, who were delighted by the array of quirky characters and comical calamities throughout. And series three has continued its hot steak, delivering on a mixture of humour and  heartbreak as Jeremy and the gang continue in their quest to keep the farm afloat. With the first four episodes of the show having been released today, here MailOnline lists some of the shows most memorable moments so far.

Lib Dems win council seat in leafy Cotswold area home to Tory Foreign Secretary David Cameron and Jeremy Clarkson's farm as they hope to make local election 'Blue Wall' gains

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Sir Ed Davey's party took the Chadlington and Churchill ward in West Oxfordshire District Council from the Conservatives. The area north of Oxford and close to Chipping Norton contains the family home of the Foreign Secretary and former prime minister, and Clarkson's Farm, which features in his hit Amazon TV series. It was an early scalp in local elections in which the Lib Dems are seeking to make some gains in Tory Blue Wall heartlands.

Inside Diddly Squat Farm: The scene of Amazon's hit show which Jeremy Clarkson took over despite having no farming experience

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
With viewers eagerly anticipating what is to come on Diddly Squat Farm throughout the show's third series, MailOnline takes a look at how Clarkson took over the farm, despite having no previous farming experience. Clarkson, 64, who bought the 312-acre farm in 2012 for £4.25million, said that he chose to do so because he would not be required pay death duties on the land.

Clarkson's Farm star Gerald's cancer diagnosis is shown in emotional moments in Amazon show's third series as Jeremy and Caleb discuss why he is absent

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
The 74-year-old (right), who has been a hit with fans for his difficult to understand West Country accent and natural charm on screen, is being treated for prostate cancer and underwent surgery at some point last year. Gerald's condition had been kept secret from fans of the show until the latest series, which was filmed last year, aired on Amazon Prime earlier today. At the end of the first episode, Clarkson (left) receives the heartbreaking news during a phone call with who is thought to be Gerald's wife. Viewers are left in suspense as the former Top Gear and Grand Tour presenter is seen to be in dismay, before telling the cameras 'Gerald's got cancer. Oh s***.'

'Look at you!': Adorable moment Jeremy Clarkson squeals with delight and cuddles piglets as he welcomes the baby pigs to his farm in third series of Amazon show

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host could not contain himself as he gushes about the adorable five baby pigs. The 64-year-old bends down to take a closer look at the new arrivals at his Diddly Squat Farm and coos: 'Oh look, oh they're adorable. Well done, Mum.' Jeremy lovingly holds one in his arms in scenes shot in the third episode of the new series of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime. He proudly points at the cute little piglet shouting with glee 'look, look!' before giving it a gentle cuddle.

Touching moment Jeremy Clarkson becomes tearful as he and his partner are forced to send their beloved 'pet' cow Pepper to the abattoir in new season of Amazon hit Clarkson's Farm

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Jeremy wraps his arm around his partner Lisa Hogan's shoulders as the couple, visibly emotional, fight back tears as they watch a lorry carrying thirteen of their cows drive off down a country lane. He rests his head against Lisa's then turns to face her with an anguished look on his face. Fighting back the tears, the couple walk hand-in-hand back to their home on Diddly Squat Farm for a cup of tea. The heartbreaking scenes, from the third series of Clarkson's Farm, now showing on Amazon Prime, capture a softer side of the 64-year-old former Top Gear and Grand Tour presenter. He reveals in the first episode of the new series he can no longer afford to keep all of his cows after West Oxfordshire District Council tells him has to close down his newly opened restaurant.

Jeremy Clarkson reveals Clarkson's Farm is ALREADY filming series four and sheds light on unpredictable nature of shooting the show

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
Despite the show not even launching its third season yet, Clarkson's Farm is already filming its fourth. After a successful first two series, Jeremy Clarkson's show, which follows him whilst he attempts to run a farm despite having no farming experience, is back on Friday. The motor sport presenter turned farmer, has revealed filming has already begun for the next series. Speaking at an exclusive event at the Diddly Squat Farm, Jeremy, 64, said: 'We're doing season four now...