Jeremy clarkson makes sad clarkson's farm announcement

Jeremy clarkson makes sad clarkson's farm announcement


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Clarkson's Farm viewers were left tearful after Jeremy Clarkson dropped a bombshell about the future of the beloved Amazon Prime series. The fourth season of Clarkson's Farm


premiered last week. In it, Jeremy, Kaleb Cooper, and Lisa Hogan embark on their most ambitious venture yet—purchasing a pub. The show chronicles Jeremy and his team's adventures at


Diddy Squat Farm, but they encounter numerous obstacles along the way. As fans indulge in binge-watching the fourth season, Jeremy has cautioned that it might be one of the last, leaving


devotees distraught. In an interview with The Times of London, Jeremy revealed: "I'd do a sixth if there was a reason for doing it, like a bloody good story... Whatever happens,


we'll definitely take a short break as the crews are all worn out," reports Gloucestershire Live. "We've been filming here two or three days a week, every week, for five


years. "Everybody could do with a rest," the former Top Gear host added. However, following the disheartening news, fans flocked to social media to express their sentiments, with


many imploring Jeremy to "never stop" producing the series. One fan confessed: "I'm not prepared for this news." Another begged, "Don't take a break too


long, we love watching." A third fan chimed in, "Noooo, I need at least another 10 seasons. "No, you can't do that, please don't do that," another fan sobbed.


Someone else pleaded, "Never stop," while another fan added, " No, please don't take a break." "And my day is ruined," a seventh fan lamented. In the


upcoming series, viewers will witness the rollercoaster of triumphs and setbacks Jeremy Clarkson endures at Diddly Squat. The Grand Tour presenter has also shared details about his health


struggles, revealing that audiences will notice him becoming "more and more ill" as time progresses. Last year, Clarkson was faced with a serious health scare that necessitated an


urgent heart surgery to unblock a fully obstructed artery, resulting in a hospital stay. Speaking to The Sun, he confessed: "I just lose my sense of humour, lose my ability to stay


calm. I get in a proper old panic." He continued: "I didn't know at the time. I knew I wasn't being me. I was trying to get the pub open for the August Bank Holiday


weekend and, at the same time, doing the harvest on the farm." CLARKSON'S FARM IS AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO.