Jeremy Clarkson has admitted that he “accidentally” bought a pub.
The 62-year-old Top Gear legend made his name on TV but has branched out into farming in recent years.
And, explaining that he is a fan of “variety”, it seems being a pub-owner is one of his next ventures.
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Asked if he now prefers farming, the presenter told the Daily Star and other press: “No, no, I like variety!
“I was doing cows at six this morning and now I’m here, so it’s lovely to have variety for the day.”
He went on: “And apparently I’ve accidentally bought a pub I’ve got to go look at in a minute because I’ve bought a brewery.
“Anyway it’s nice to have lots of different things to do in the day, so I do enjoy that.”
Jeremy is well known for motoring show Top Gear but now stars on The Grand Tour.
A few years ago he branched out when he decided to try working the land, having bought Diddly Squat Farm in 2008.
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His efforts to master farming have been documented in the series Clarkson’s Farm, which has gone down a storm with viewers.
But the star’s agriculture mission hasn’t been without a few bumps in the road.
Speaking on Jonathan Ross’s show last year, Jeremy shared that he narrowly avoided a serious injury in one incident.
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He said: “I got this thing called a telehandler, it’s like a JCB thing. I thought, ‘I will just use its front to push the post in.’ I actually got Kaleb [farmer Kaleb Cooper] to go in and it got halfway into the ground and the fence was leaning on it and it flicked back.
“How it didn’t take my leg off… I didn’t walk properly for a week.
“This was a quarter of a tonne of fence post.”
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