Clarkson’s Farm fans were furious after Jeremy Clarkson missed out on a television award this week.
The National Television Awards were broadcast on ITV on Wednesday night with several shows being handed honours throughout the evening.
Yet on a momentous occasion for many in the entertainment sector, several viewers were angered just minutes in as Clarkson’s Farm missed out on the gongs.
However, just minutes into the live show, viewers were left fuming as they complained Clarkson's Farm had been "robbed" of an award.
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The hit Prime Video show starring Jeremy Clarkson has been documenting life on the TV star’s Oxfordshire farm near Chipping Norton since 2021.
Into its fourth season, the agricultural documentary was nominated for the Factual Entertainment award alongside Gogglebox, Martin Lewis Money Show Live, Sort Your Life Out and The Yorkshire Vet.
The award, presented by comedian Graham Norton, was given to Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out.
Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper was spotted applauding the win at the ceremony but viewers were left disappointed by the result.
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Taking to X, formerly Twitter, fans claimed that Mr Clarkson and Mr Cooper had been "robbed" as one user wrote: "I’m sorry but how the hell did Clarkson’s farm lose! #NTAs."
Another said: "What? Clarkson’s Farm was robbed #NTAs.”
"Didn’t predict that. Was willing Clarkson’s Farm to win. #NTAs," added a third fan.
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