Jeremy Clarkson had to be bailed out by Clarkson’s Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper after a big mistake this week.
The pair have formed an entertaining partnership on the hit Prime Video show since it first debuted in the summer of 2021.
Clarkson’s Farm is now into its third season with filming on the fourth already underway, documenting day-to-day life on the farm.
Mr Clarkson and Mr Cooper have created their own alcohol brand Hawkstone, including beer, cider and vodka, which is documented in the show.
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The 64-year-old former Top Gear host made a mistake this week though after suggesting free Hawkstone bumper stickers would be included in the Farmer’s Weekly magazine.
It transpired that Mr Clarkson had got the wrong week and co-star Kaleb Cooper had to come to the rescue on social media.
In a video uploaded to the official Hawkstone Instagram account, he said: “There have been a few [errors with the stickers] I think.
“Jeremy did a video saying that if you bought a copy of Farmer’s Weekly you’d get a free bumper sticker and I tell you what happened, you got the wrong week.
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“So it is indeed this week and next week.
“If you buy a copy of Farmer’s Weekly or have one delivered to you this week or next week, you will get a free bumper sticker and trust me when I say this, they’re going to get you a fair few things in this life.”
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