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Fans rally around Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend amid ‘problem’

Fans of Clarkson’s Farm have come together to show their support for Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson’s longtime partner, after she revealed an amusing but frustrating new challenge at the couple’s Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.

The 51-year-old Irish actress and model, who has become a beloved fixture on the hit Prime Video series, took to Instagram to share the latest bit of chaos from life on the farm — this time involving their mischievous puppy, Margaery.


Life at Diddly Squat Never Stands Still

Lisa, who has been dating the former Top Gear and The Grand Tour host since 2017, lives with Clarkson at his sprawling Cotswolds property, which serves as the filming location for Clarkson’s Farm. The series captures the unpredictable highs and lows of their daily life as the pair navigate the often humorous, often hectic world of farming.

In her latest social media post, Lisa revealed that their young dog has developed a newfound fascination with water — much to her exasperation. “Margaery, we have a problem,” she wrote, sharing a video of the playful pup looking proudly at her latest mess.

“Ever since she’s discovered the big water, she’s upturned her, her mother’s, and her aunt’s water bowls. Advice, anyone? We are swimming here in the dog room.”


Fans Rush to Offer Help and Sympathy

As soon as Lisa’s post went live, fans flooded the comments section with support and advice, showing the warmth and affection the Clarkson’s Farm audience feels for the couple and their animals.

One fan sympathized, writing: “Get a heavier bowl — [it] worked for us.” Another compared the phase to a toddler’s curious stage, saying: “I call this the explore/nursery school stage, a bit like soft play for kids. Rotate her toys to keep interest, and a heavyweight bowl may help too.”

Dozens of pet owners shared similar stories, reassuring Lisa that she wasn’t alone. “It’s a phase!” one follower explained. “Our Standard Schnauzer pup, Mervyn, would splash around in his water bowls every evening — blowing bubbles, tipping them over, pulling them off the side of his crate… After a few weeks, the novelty wore off!”

Others offered lighthearted encouragement, suggesting that chaos is simply part of life on Diddly Squat Farm. “She’s just taking after her dad — she wants to make a splash,” one joked, referencing Clarkson’s own tendency for stirring things up.


Lisa’s Growing Role on Clarkson’s Farm

Over the show’s four seasons, Lisa Hogan has become an essential part of the Clarkson’s Farm dynamic. Known for her dry humor, patience, and business savvy, she manages the Diddly Squat Farm Shop and often brings a touch of calm to the whirlwind that surrounds Jeremy’s farming experiments.

Her natural chemistry with Clarkson and her no-nonsense approach to farm life have made her a fan favorite. Viewers often praise her for balancing Jeremy’s chaotic energy with wit and grace, while showing genuine love for the animals and the countryside.

Despite the couple’s frequent on-screen bickering, their partnership has been one of the most heartwarming elements of the series. Away from the cameras, their bond remains strong — even when life at the farm throws in a soggy surprise or two.


Puppy Problems and Farm Life Challenges

The incident with Margaery is just the latest in a long list of unpredictable moments at Diddly Squat. Earlier this year, the farm faced serious challenges when an outbreak of bovine tuberculosis forced a two-month lockdown, leading to emotional losses among their livestock.

In contrast, Lisa’s lighthearted post about the family’s misbehaving pup offered a welcome moment of levity for fans who follow their journey.

As one commenter summed up: “Every day’s an adventure at Diddly Squat — whether it’s cows, crops, or crumpets, you lot always find a way to make us smile.”

And with Margaery making waves — quite literally — it seems life on the farm is as entertaining (and messy) as ever.

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