Jeremy Clarkson has informed fans that he is “fed up” after receiving huge Diddly Squat news following a number of setbacks at the famous farm
Jeremy Clarkson is “fed up” and has made an urgent plea to fans.
The Clarkson’s Farm presenter, 64, told followers that his Amazon Prime programme Clarkson’s Farm has secured yet another nomination at the National Television Awards, but he and his team are “fed up” and revealed why.
Jeremy told his Instagram followers: “We’ve been nominated for the National TV Awards. Thank you. Our crews are getting fed up of losing this one.”
Devoted fans flocked to show their support in the replies and one dedicated follower wrote: “Voted! Fingers crossed as it’s the only bit of talent on tv at the moment,” reports the Express.
Someone else told him: “Voted. Been a fan of yours (@JeremyClarkson) for decades, literally. The entire family loves this show,” while a third supporter chimed in: “Voted Sir…. Fingers crossed you win this one,” and a fourth wrote: “Voted and shared! Good luck x”
Clarkson has been facing a tough year at the farm and recently told fans: “It looks like this year’s harvest will be catastrophic. That should be a worry for anyone who eats food. If a disaster on this scale had befallen any other industry, there would be a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth.”
Back in June, amid the UK’s blistering heatwave, Jeremy wrote in his Times column: “It used to be reasonably predictable, but it just isn’t anymore. In March Diddly Squat had no rain at all. Not even a drop.”
“In April we got 20mm, which in old money is bugger all. And so far in May we’ve had 4mm. You couldn’t keep a window box going with a dribble like that. It’s been drier than it was in 1976.”
“And while we do have about thirty springs on the farm, they’re all in the wrong places, so my onions and my beetroots are just sitting in the dust. The wheat, meanwhile, is curling up, the barley won’t really get cracking at all and I dread to think what manner or terribleness is being foisted on my poor potatoes.”
However, there has been cause for celebration within the Clarkson’s Farm crew. Kaleb Cooper, 26, celebrated the arrival of his third child on August 18 with fiancée Taya. The pair, who are already mum and dad to Oscar, born in 2021, and Willa, born in 2023, proudly showed off their newborn son, Ashton, to followers on Instagram.
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