Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend, Lisa Hogan has given her opinion on what the future holds at the farm.
Clarkson’s Farm is set to explode onto our screens this week, The show, which has proven a huge success, follows the couple’s antics on Diddly Squat Farm, with the pair providing enough laughs to keep the audience coming back for more.
And to the delight of fans, it appears that the 51-year-old presenter is more than keen to continue making the show, explaining: “As long as it’s educating people, and showing people how difficult farming is, and it’s helping people appreciate food in a way that they may not have before.”
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And Lisa even jokes that Jeremy and her may just be doing enough to inspire the viewers. She laughed: “Maybe people will pop their bread in the freezer instead of throwing it out when they see how much work goes into making a loaf of bread.”
To make matters even better, hardcore fanatics can relax and enjoy the series, knowing there’s more to come. According to The Express, filming for season four is already underway. The launch of the upcoming season comes after an announcement last week that Diddly Squat Farm would close its doors for a day.
A statement on Instagram read: “We will be closed this Wednesday, reopening as usual on Thursday. Really sorry for any inconvenience.” Of course, the news left some fans bitterly upset, with one person flocking to the comment section to express their dismay, writing: “Oh no. Was planning on bringing my husband down for a birthday farm visit.” After reading the remark, an apologetic Lisa, replied: “So sorry.” However, she was quick to assure everyone: “It’s just a day.”
A synopsis for the new season reads: “Diddly Squat [is] facing some seriously daunting challenges. The crops are failing in the severe hot weather, inflation has driven prices of supplies sky high, dreams for the beloved restaurant are dashed and now the farm shop also faces closure.
“Jeremy urgently needs to come up with creative new ways of making ends meet, so hatches a plan to turn a profit from hundreds of acres of unfarmed land – thick woodland and hedgerows that make up half of Diddly Squat. This triggers an avalanche of Clarkson-crafted schemes, involving everything from goats and pigs to mushrooms, nettles and deer.”
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