Jeremy Clarkson’s fans have been left disappointed after production for the fourth series was halted due to an issue at Diddly Squat Farm.
The 64-year-old wasn’t best pleased when he had to stop filming new episodes of his hit Prime Video show, which has just returned with its third series. The former Top Gear host noticed a drone hovering over his farm in Oxfordshire.
Jezza took to Instagram to share his frustration at being disturbed by the drone, posting an image of its flight path over his property. He fumed: “”Filming paused till this f**kt**d buggers off.”
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The map he shared showed the drone hovering above the farm in Chadlington and suggested that the drone helicopter was privately owned. Fans were equally annoyed about the disruption.
One wrote: “Hurry up and start filming again. I’ve just finished season 3 and have squat withdrawal symptoms… I need a fix quickly, may have to go back to the start and see where it all began again”.
Some joked that Jeremy must have admirers, given he was voted the ‘UK’s sexiest man’ for a second year in a row. One wrote: “Trying to get a glimpse seeing as you’re the sexiest male in the UK aye?”
Others referenced Jezza’s rows with his local council. They said: “Probably West Oxfordshire District Karen’s taking pictures of the gravel!”
In his recent column for The Sun, Jeremy addressed being named Britain’s sexiest male, found in a poll involving 2000 women conducted by dating site Illicit Encounters. He wrote: “Obviously, I’m amazed by the result, but only because so many people say they’re surprised.
He claimed that he was “sexier even than the actors Cillian Murphy and Idris Elba and King Charles”, and took aim at Piers Morgan, claiming the Talk TV host “limped home in a pathetic 40th place”.
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