Jeremy Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan has slipped into a tight-fitting swimsuit as she mourns a tragic death on his farm.
As the pair celebrated the Christmas period, Lisa took to Instagram to show off her relaxation in the run-up to the big day. Taking to the social media platform, Lisa could be seen at The Club by Bamford taking dips in the resort’s various pools before chilling in the outside pool.
The farmhand looked gorgeous as she donned a black tight-fitting one-piece swimming costume to relax in. Captioning the post, she wrote: “Xmas gifts in the bag,” whilst partner Jeremy himself commented on the snap berating her: “Meanwhile, on the farm and at the shop, much hard work being done!”
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It comes as Jeremy gave a heart-breaking update after sharing the details of a tragic loss on his farm. In his column published in The Times, he admitted that he and Lisa were left bereft over the Christmas period after her beloved horse passed away last week.
He also updated his loyal fans on what he had been getting up to whilst he was gearing up for Christmas. Clarkson, who has been tending to his farm at Diddly Squat, also revealed he was enjoying having some time off with his new baby granddaughter.
But sadly for Jeremy, there was some sad news that the controversial broadcaster had to share. He revealed that sadly, Lisa’s horse Bertie had died last week at the grand old age of 26.
Confirming the news, Jeremy lamented: “It wasn’t a fun event, even for me, and I didn’t like it one bit. When Lisa’s horse died, I was upset because I could see she was. And because I would have to deal with it.”
Jeremy went on to say the couple had a feeling that “something was probably wrong” when they heard that Bertie had been “lying on his side in a stream”. But after getting to the river, the couple arrived just too late as Bertie was pronounced dead at the scene.
Ever the pessimist, however, Jeremy said he believed that this may not be the only tragedy to befall the couple during the festive period. He continued: “At least with all this unpleasantness out of the way, we won’t have to face it tomorrow, which will free up some time for some other unpleasantness.
“A cow getting on to the road and being run over by someone on their way to the petrol station?” he added. “A sheep mastering the art of self-combustion? A fox in the henhouse again? They’re all possibilities.”
The tragic news comes after Prime Video confirmed that Clarkson’s Farm had been given the go-ahead for a fourth season. Filming for the third season of the show had just wrapped when Amazon bosses renewed the programme for another batch of episodes.
Marking the positive news, Jeremy and co-star Kaleb Cooper tried their best to celebrate the news by spelling the number four in Roman numerals. However, perhaps unsurprisingly, things did not go as well as the pair had hoped.
Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Prime Video, with the upcoming third season being released in 2024.
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