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Jeremy Clarkson Confirms Season Five Wrap of Clarkson’s Farm, Sparks Fan Pleas

Clarkson’s Farm fans have been left pleading with host Jeremy for more after he took to social media to issue an update on the latest series of his show

Clarkson’s Farm fans have been left pleading with host Jeremy Clarkson for more after he took to social media to issue an update on the latest series of his show.

The former Top Gear star, 65, posed alongside the Prime Video series’ fan-favourites Kaleb Cooper and his wife, Lisa Horgan, as he revealed what was to come.

The format, which was launched by the streaming service in 2021 and follows Jeremy and his team on his Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat, has recently been filming for its fifth series after high demand from viewers.

The fourth series, which won a National Television Award for Best Factual Entertainment earlier this year, broke viewing records thanks to its popularity.

Now, Jeremy has confirmed that filming has finished for its upcoming instalment, with co-star Kaleb, 27, back on screen after taking a series off to go on tour.

Sitting around a campfire with his co-star, wife, land agent Charlie and farmhand Gerald in a picture posted to Instagram, the TV presenter wrote to fans: ‘Season 5, it’s a wrap.’

Fans flooded the comments to celebrate the news, as well as plead with Jeremy and the team behind the show to ‘keep going’ with more series.

One viewer penned: ‘This is the only show I want to see 20 seasons of,’ while a second added: ‘I hope you never stop filming Clarkson’s Farm, Jeremy, even when you’re eighty-hundred and a million ten, it’ll still be bloody brilliant.’

‘Get to Series 10’, a third wrote, while a fourth begged: ‘Please, don’t stop’.

‘Please just film all year round,’ a fifth chimed in. ‘Have a spring/summer series, winter/spring series, I know your entitled to a private life but frankly I don’t care.’

Earlier this year, the Top Gear host revealed there were plans to rest the popular show after Jeremy had been tied up in a busy seven-year filming schedule.

Nonetheless, he raised a National Television gong for the series, proving its continued popularity among viewers.

The former Top Gear presenter was triumphant as Clarkson’s Farm scooped the prize for Best Factual Entertainment, beating out strong competition from Stacey Solomon – who had not one but two shows nominated in the same category.

Both Sort Your Life Out and Stacey & Joe were up for the award, but despite double the odds, the Loose Women star left empty-handed.

Taking to the stage at the O2 Arena, Jeremy thanked the audience before joking about his trousers slipping down, explaining it was due to taking the diabetes drug Mounjaro.

During his acceptance speech, Jeremy said: ‘Farming is a difficult job and I appreciate the way people are going, ‘I didn’t know where my sausages came from’.

‘You don’t love farming, you love moments of it, it is really tricky right now.

‘Farmers work so hard for no money so it’s delightful that people recognise a farming show can beat a house cleaning show. We shall go and have a drink.’

Jeremy then went on to thank the public for voting for their show and his fellow farmers for working ‘incredibly hard’ name checking several people on the stage.

However, he awkwardly forgot to thank Lisa, who also appears on the show, prompting her to roll her eyes and raise her hand as the team laughed.

Later, in the winners room, he took a swipe at Stacey’s work, telling the press: ‘It’s great that a farming show can beat a house cleaning show,’ in what appeared to be a reference to Sort Your Life Out.

It was not the only barbed remark from the outspoken star, who also declared during his acceptance speech that his team ‘worked way harder than anyone else in this room’.

While earlier this month, Jeremy introduced the newest four-legged member of Diddly Squat Farm in a heartwarming post shared with fans.

Jeremy revealed that he and his partner Lisa Hogan – who also appears on the show – have welcomed a new puppy from their dog’s recent litter of 11.

The former Top Gear presenter posted a sweet snap of himself cradling the yellow pup at the kitchen table, writing simply: ‘Meet Margarey.’

Fellow TV star Matt Baker quickly responded, writing: ‘What a beauty.’

Jeremy has long been known for his love of animals and already counts fox red Labradors Sansa and Arya among his pack, as well as a pooch named Didier Dogba. Margarey is one of Arya’s 11 puppies, born in July.

At the time, Jeremy proudly marked the arrival with another Instagram post on the day of the Lionesses’ Euros victory.

He wrote: ‘Well done Arya, our lioness of 11 & to all the other champion Lionesses! Quite the Sunday victory.’

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