Jeremy Clarkson has been left devastated after a number of animals died on his Diddly Squat farm, with the TV star admitting 'everything that could go wrong has gone wrong'
The former Top Gear dynamo is the star of his own farming series, Clarkson's Farm, projected to premiere its third season on Prime Video later this year. Sadly, Jeremy, 63, has experienced a string of mishaps at his Chipping Norton spot in Oxfordshire.
Previously confessing his turn towards pig farming rather than dairy, and high expectations for the newborn pigs, he admitted to the Times: "A cow has one calf, whereas the last bout of births we had, one of our pigs had 14 piglets. That's a lot of money. I reckoned the pigs would provide something that's sadly lacking in farming today - a bit of genuine happiness."
In a candid admission, Jeremy – who detailed a health battle that led to rapid weight loss – shared how he was deeply affected during the festive season by the passing of Lisa Hogan's horse, an event that left him visibly moved. In his own words at the time: "When Lisa's horse died I was upset because I could see she was. And because I would have to deal with it."
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