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Jeremy Clarkson says he's getting 'sued' after 'trespasser' on farm gets stuck in hole
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has had the country in giggles since he decided to take up farming alongside Kaleb Cooper and turn it into a successful Prime Video series.The Clarkson's Farm star has shared the shocking story about a woman who he claimed "trespassed" on his farm, which resulted in her foot getting stuck in a hole and the former Top Gear presenter being sued!Jeremy and Kaleb gave an insight into life on Diddly Squat farm and the upcoming second season of Clarkson's Farm to Ben and Georgie Ainslie on their Performance People podcast.Host Ben spoke about an issue he had with cows, leaving Jeremy to show off his large signs which he is not allowed to put up for insurance reasons.They read "free acupuncture" and "bull in the field (No red trousers)".Jeremy explained: "You can't even put danger in the field because if a bull then attacks somebody and writes danger you are then accepting that you knew it was dangerous."Therefore you're liable.So all you can write is bull in the field and let people make their own minds up."This led Jeremy to talk about a recent incident that happened on the farm that led to him being sued after a lady "trespassed" on his land.He explained: "We had one that other day.That woman who put her croc into... You lift a gate post out when you open double gates so you can open both gates."We took it out and we were in and out all day long.
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Jeremy Clarkson claims former PM David Cameron ‘blew up’ his tractor with almighty ‘bang’
“Oil splattered into all the blackberry bushes and bits of iron were to be heard landing several minutes later.Jeremy went on: “I was dumbstruck because initially I figured he'd been hit by a heat-seeking missile.”Recounting the anecdote in his column for The Times, Jeremy said the culprit for the disaster “claims of course that he didn't do anything wrong,” and that the machine “decided, for no reason, to have a smoky aneurysm”.Express.co.uk has contacted representatives for David Cameron for comment.Jeremy will soon be back with another series of Clarkson's Farm as he recently confirmed to fans he "had some great news" about the Amazon Prime hit.Last month, Jeremy revealed there will be a season three after fans eagerly awaited confirmation.Filming for the third series is currently underway ahead of the launch of series two which will land on screens in 2023.The third instalment will follow Jeremy, Lisa, Kaleb and Charlie as they face another set of challenges.As well as the returning cast, a few new appearances will be welcomed to Diddly Squat Farm, too, all helping the TV star to continue pursuing his farming dream.Discussing the upcoming series, Jeremy said: “I’m genuinely thrilled that we are doing a third season of Clarkson’s Farm. I’ve had some great new ideas, all of which have made Charlie, Lisa and Kaleb deeply unhappy.“I’m over the moon to be taking part again," Kaleb continued.
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'F**k off George Clooney!' Jeremy Clarkson takes swipe at actor in 'banned' advert
Jeremy Clarkson has indirectly told George Clooney, 61, to "f**k off" as he advertised his Hawkstone lager on Instagram today.The 62-year-old made the swipe as he urged fans to purchase his mini-keg dispenser instead of the actor's coffee machine.The model allows consumers to pour draft pints in the comfort of their own home. As he demonstrated how to use it, he couldn't help but criticise George's popular dispenser. Standing next to both machines, he said: "Over the years, hundreds or thousands, if not millions, of people have been duped by George Clooney into believing they need one of these coffee machines in their kitchen."What you actually need is one of these, a machine that can deliver perfectly chilled draft Hawkstone lager."Lewis Hamilton confesses ‘I feel so alone’ after reflecting on splitAfter pouring his pint, the presenter took a sip and embraced the taste.He then looked back at the coffee machine and exclaimed: "F**k off George Clooney."Jeremy shared the clip on his Instagram page, telling fans the advert had been banned elsewhere."But you can at least get the machine from beerhawk.co.uk," he added.Many of his five million followers flocked to his post to share their thoughts.Tina Hobley wrote: "Too b****y funny."Colin_blackall typed: "I p****d myself laughing at the punchline."Biglad_1290r added: "That would be dangerous on tap at home."Autumnwatch's Michaela Strachan admitted struggle to 'love' breasts [ADMISSION]Miriam Margolyes confirms how much she was paid for Harry Potter [REVEALED]Piers Morgan fumes Harry's 'silence says it all' in Netflix row [OPINION]Maxx32746 commented: "Yes, I need one of those in my home."Last year, Jeremy's original lager advert was banned from appearing on television due to
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'I'm feeling it more' Michael J Fox in worrying update as he struggles with broken bones
Lewis Hamilton confesses ‘I feel so alone’ after reflecting on splitAfter speaking publicly about his condition in 1998, he committed himself to increasing Parkinson's research.He has since helped raise more than a billion and a half dollars for research through his foundation.As quoted by the NHS, Parkinson's disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years.The three main symptoms are; slowness of movement (bradykinesia), tremor (shaking) and muscle stiffness.It's thought around one in 500 people are affected by the disease.Two years ago, Michael detailed the "worst year of his life" in a memoir.In 2018, after undergoing a risky spinal-cord surgery to remove a tumour, he was left with a painful arm break.Despite his latest injuries, those around him say the injuries this didn't necessarily mean his disease is progressing any faster.Autumnwatch's Michaela Strachan admitted struggle to 'love' breasts [ADMISSION]Michael Bublé sparks fury over 'inappropriate' remark [REACTION]Jeremy Clarkson exclaims 'F**k off George Clooney' in 'banned' video [WATCH]Michael got an infection after surgery for his broken hand and he was temporarily not able to use his hand.This led to balance issues and multiple falls.The actor admitted his health woes had made him "very cranky".He explained to the US outlet: "I was never really a cranky guy, but I got very cranky and short with people."I try to nip it in the bud.
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Jeremy Clarkson urges Charles to 'weed out nonsense' for coronation as he calls for change
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, says there could be a "nasty surprise" if Buckingham Palace officials don't "read the room" on the Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla next year.The Palace has indicated the ceremony will be "rooted in long standing traditions" but will also "reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future".With a more low-key ceremony expected, Jeremy has shared why he thinks officials need to be "at the top of their game" when it comes to planning.The presenter began by mentioning that the cost of the Queen's funeral sparked backlash as many pointed out the nationwide financial crisis amid growing bill costs.Charles' coronation will be the first in 70 years following his mother's death aged 96 last month.The late monarch died at Balmoral Castle after being under medical supervision.Strictly's Matt Goss opens up about 'very rare' health conditionWestminster Abbey has witnessed 38 coronation ceremonies of reigning monarchs so far.Traditionally, the most solemn part of the service is when the Archbishop anoints the Sovereign with holy oil on the hands, the breast and the head.Jeremy said the "idiotic" gesture "makes no sense", as he claimed: "This is the bit Charles has to work on."In his column with The Times, he wrote: "This is where Charles needs to start. Weeding out the nonsense and turning what was conceived a thousand years ago as some industrial-strength God-bothering into a bit of a party."We’ve just had the Queen’s funeral, where there was much sombreness and a lot of the baby Jesus, so we won’t be needing any more of either in what will be just a few months’ time."He went on to say: "Usually the Palace’s stuffed shirts are pretty good at reading the room.
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Jeremy Clarkson vows ‘I'll carry on farming whether you're watching or not' in show update
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has insisted he won’t be giving up on farming any time soon, regardless of whether or not he’ll carry on filming Clarkson’s Farm beyond season 2.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk while the star hosted his third Hawkstone Session at the Hawkstone Brewery, Jeremy broke his silence on the future of his hit Amazon Prime Video series.Sharing his commitment to Diddly Squat Farm, Jeremy said: “If people don’t want to watch anymore, we wouldn’t make anymore, and if people do want to watch, then we will. “I’m going to carry on farming whether you're watching or not, I don’t care!”Despite the numerous challenges Clarkson’s Farm viewers have seen Jeremy and his team battling against due to the local council opposing their expansion plans, The Grand Tour star isn’t tired of “fighting” for farming.He added: “I’m going to carry on farming and fighting the good fight, on behalf of farming, against stupidity.”Jeremy went on to share an update on when fans can expect the second series of Clarkson’s Farm to drop on Amazon Prime Video, after its debut season received rave reviews in 2021.When quizzed on when the latest instalment of the documentary will arrive on our screens, Jeremy admitted: “I don’t [know] actually, we’ve finished filming it so it’s being edited, and we’ve edited five of the programmes.“So there’s three more to go and then it will have to be translated into every language in the world. “I would guess the first quarter of next year.” However, Jeremy’s new project doesn’t come without its difficulties, as he explained his “love/hate relationship with farming”.The car enthusiast continued: “I have a love/hate relationship with farming, I sometimes absolutely hate it, and then there are times like
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'Lose it big': Jeremy Clarkson warns Meghan Markle will ‘lose war’ against Royal Family
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, penned an impassioned rant, following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attendance at the Queen's funeral.The Clarkson's Farm star also warned Meghan she would lose the "war" against the royals.The former Top Gear favourite furiously took aim at the former Suits star in his column last month.Jeremy said he believed Meghan and Harry are attempting to build a "new royal family" in the USA.He pointed to cases when Harry had been filmed on a bus with James Corden, documenting his new life stateside.However, he also argued that the Queen and her family were a more formidable force to be reckoned with than Meghan might have bargained for."Meghan, my dear, to use the sort of language you Americans understand: 'You’re gonna lose this war with our Royal Family. And you’re gonna lose it big'," he wrote in The Sun.He jokingly claimed he was not about to turn into an "obsessed" Piers Morgan after he addressed the Duchess of Sussex.He also quizzed why the US-based pair hadn't arrived at Balmoral until hours after the Queen's death - but it was later reported the Duke of Sussex was expected to travel to Scotland alone to be by his grandmother's side.Jeremy also questioned why Harry had arrived solo after it was previously reported Meghan would be joining her husband on the journey."Were you being a nuisance somehow - or were you too upset to go?" he continued in his address to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.However, a source had shared an update on the Sussexes' travel plans at the time.Royal correspondent, Omid Scobie said in a previous tweet: "A source has [stated] that only Prince Harry has made the trip up to Balmoral.
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James May claims Jeremy Clarkson is 'putting it on' during farm show 'Infuriatingly inept'
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, first broadcasted Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime Video last summer with the series documenting the former Top Gear presenter's attempts at running a thousand-acre farm in the Cotswolds. James May, 59, Jeremy's longterm pal and The Grand Tour co-star has admitted in a recent podcast that he finds the hit farming show "infuriatingly inept at times", while also claiming he thinks Jeremy is "putting it on".Jeremy bought the land in 2008, with the place formerly being called Curdle Hill Farm.Clarkson then decided later on to try farming the land himself and renamed the farm Diddly Squat due to its lack of money-making potential.While the Prime Video series has been a huge success, Jeremy's former Top Gear colleague James May is not sure about the show.He said on The Radio Times podcast: "I don’t know how much of the practical stuff he’s really doing."He’s obviously having a go, which is odd because I do find him infuriatingly inept at times – to the extent that I think he might be putting it on."He might think it’s cute, or it makes him seem more sophisticated.Sometimes his inability to operate the mechanism that opens a sliding door makes me think rations are wasted on this man."James and Jeremy co-hosted Top Gear, alongside fellow presenter Richard Hammong, 52, for over a decade together.After leaving the BBC show in 2015, the three went on to film The Grand Tour with Amazon Prime.When James was asked if he would ever be tempted to get into the farming business, he sternly replied: "Christ no."Farming is just big gardening in my view.
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'Has IQ of a stone' Jeremy Clarkson blasts Liz Truss' 'wooden' reading at Queen's funeral
Jeremy Clarkson has blasted Prime Minister Liz Truss as having the "IQ of a stone" as he compared the delivery of her reading at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral to that of a "Dalek".The Clarkson's Farm star, 62, compared her eulogy to that of other country leaders who delivered theirs with "feeling", while likening her to a six-year-old reading poetry.The Top Gear presenter didn't hold back as he recalled the first time he heard the new Prime Minister speak.Jeremy revealed it was when the leader of the country delivered the Monarch's eulogy, which he said sounded like "a six-year-old who'd been told to read John Donne poetry out in class."He continued: "It sounded like it was being read by someone who couldn't understand what the words meant."Or by someone who had the IQ of a stone."The Grand Tour host applauded other nation's leaders over their tributes, including Justin Trudeau and Emmanual Macron, saying they gave theirs with "feeling".However, the Diddly Squat Farm owner told how he was once again left speechless when the PM stood and gave a second reading at the Queen's funeral, which he branded "more wooden than the altar."Jeremy went on: "She probably thought, as she sat down afterwards, that she'd done a good job."She'd got all the words in the correct order and hadn't accidentally used the word "vagina"."But it's not what you say, it's how you say it. And she had said it all wrong.

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