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Jeremy Clarkson’s goat yoga proved a flop after partner Lisa’s beasts headbutted everyone

TV star-turned-farmer Jeremy Clarkson has revealed how a goat yoga class put on by partner Lisa at their farm was a flop – after the beasts started head-butting folk.

The 63-year-old former Top Gear presenter said that despite 12 of Lisa Hogan’s pals coming to a class last year, they didn’t come back for second session.

Goat yoga – in which goats roam freely as folk do yoga, often hopping on the backs of participants – is said to help ‘relax and clam’ people taking part, as well as releasing ‘happy hormones’.

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Khloe Kardashian and Kate Beckinsale are fans of goat yoga, which developed after the success of ‘dogya’, where dogs accompany yoga classes.

Jezza said the goats got a bit “headbutty”
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The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host – who now runs a 1,000-acre farm in Chipping Norton called Diddly Squat – said the class fell flat after just one session.

Clarkson – who has been with Lisa since 2017 – said that the goats were a bit ‘headbutty’ – and liked nibbling peoples’ clothes.

He said: “Last year Lisa experimented with the idea of goat yoga. One day a dozen of her friends arrived to spend an hour or so doing whatever yoga is, and I can sort of see the appeal of doing whatever this is in a goat pen.

Jeremy hadn’t been shy about trying out new ideas on the farm
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“Yes, goats are a bit head-butty from time to time, but by and large all they ever do is nibble your clothes with their one set of teeth.

“So, according to Lisa, it was all a great success. But I have noted that none of the girls ever came back for more.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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