JEREMY Clarkson has complained about a major setback whilst trying to finish his harvest at his Oxfordshire farm.
Mr Clarkson purchased the farm in 2008 and his progress has been documented by Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm series.
The former Top Gear presenter has taken to social media to express his frustration at the wet weather conditions that are currently being experienced on his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington.
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"F****** c****** w****** f****** s******* rain," he wrote on X, formerly Twitter, yesterday (August 31) evening.
Fucking cunting wanking fucking shitting rain.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 31, 2024
When someone replied asking for no spoilers for the new season of Clarkson's Farm, Mr Clarkson replied half an hour later saying: "It’s not even being filmed. We are trying to finish the harvest and it f****** rained."
It’s not even being filmed. We are trying to finish the harvest and it fucking rained.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 31, 2024
Clarkson's Farm, which started in 2021 following Mr Clarkson's attempts to manage 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm at Chadlington, remains a huge hit.
Season three remains in Prime Video's top 10 programmes more than three months since its release in early May.
He recently hinted at the release date of season four of Clarkson's Farm.
In a new interview with Times Radio presenter Cathy Newman, Mr Clarkson who opened his new pub The Farmer's Dog near Burford last weekend, revealed it might be a long wait.
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He said: "We’re likely to wrap up filming for season four in a couple of weeks. After editing and translating, it should be out around May."
And he seemed to confirm the rumours of a further series after that, adding: "Then, we’ll kick off filming for season five shortly after."
Prime Video itself is yet to officially confirm whether Clarkson's Farm will be back for season five.
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