Jeremy Clarkson has taken to Instagram to share some heartbreaking news with fans.
The 62-year-old former Top Gear host announced on Friday (January 13) that his first piglet on his farm had sadly died.
His adorable farm animal was only born two days ago.
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Jeremy simply penned alongside the snap in the caption: “She’s died.”
The ITV star’s abrupt way of sharing the news didn’t go down well with some of his followers, with one writing: “Hell, soften the blow a little ffs.”
A second complained: “Dude has no chill I can’t.”
Jeremy recently revealed on the photo-sharing site his ‘first piglet’ was born on his 1,000 acre farm.
He shared a sweet photograph rugged up in gloves and a beanie clutching the newborn on his property.
The proud star penned: “An piglet. Our first.”
It comes after Jeremy revealed he’s blocked from selling copies of Diddly Squat: A Year on the Farm at the farm itself despite writing it at his kitchen table.
He said: “I cannot understand why (the council) doesn’t want me to sell my farming books in the shop.
“They claim they weren’t made locally but I wrote them at my kitchen table, and you literally can’t get more local than that.
“It would be helpful if we could sell a few tee shirts too.”
Councillor Dean Temple, who is on the planning committee in West Oxfordshire, accepted that Jeremy “may have a valid point” about where he wrote the book.
Mr Temple said: “He wanted to open a farm shop to sell milk and honey and we said go ahead”
‘But if you are going to open a farm shop that is for farm produce and a book isn’t farm produce, wherever it’s written.
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“If he’d phoned up and said ‘I want to sell my book alongside produce’ we could have discussed that but he didn’t.”
A West Oxfordshire District Council spokesman told MailOnline they weren’t aware of any enforcement action taken to stop him selling the books.
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