Countryfile since 2001 after being spotted during a search for a new presenter.The experienced farmer has taken to Instagram to confirm that he is not leaving the popular BBC show after seeing recent "fake news".Adam shared a video of himself with a bull as he confirmed some important news to his 47,100 followers.He confirmed in the video: "A couple of months ago I launched my series on our Youtube channel and because of that the press picked up and assumed that I was leaving Countryfile."Well, unless Countryfile wants to get rid of me I am seeing with the program for the foreseeable future."So for those of you who are worried or concerned that I am leaving Countryfile."Thank you for your concern.
But I'm definitely not. It's fake news."The caption read: "Be careful of fake news!"I hope you'll be glad to know I'm not leaving @bbccountryfile #bbccountryfile #fakenews."Many social media users rushed to the comments to share their excitement that the presenter was on the show for the "foreseeable".Jrriddle said: "Excellent news!
I really enjoy your segments."Franpodger added: "Good glad to hear. You and your amazing farm and animals are the best bit!"Holbeachsuffolks commented: "Good news countryfile would not be the same without you!"This comes after Adam took to Twitter in March to confirm he had created his own YouTube channel.Adam wrote: "The news is out!"I’m excited to reveal that the @CotswoldFarmPrk team and I have been working on a brand new YouTube series and the first two episodes are now live here."If there’s a topic you’d like me to feature, I'd love to know," he ended his post.The star accompanied the post with a sweet snap of him holding newborn lambs.Adam runs the Cotswold Farms Park, which his father.
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