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Jeremy Clarkson Faces Terrifying Injury; Fans Flood to His Side for Support

The Clarkson’s Farm star shared that he had been doing something ‘dangerous’.

TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has been supported by fans as he shared a snap of a very painful looking injury to Instagram. However, while his followers had words of concern, those closest to him seen it as a chance to poke fun at the former Top Gear host.

He shared a close up of his fingers, which had huge blisters on them as he explained that he had burnt himself. With a simple three-word statement, he captioned the social media post: “Cooking is dangerous.” His partner and Clarkson’s Farm co-star, Lisa Hogan, playfully quipped in the comments: “On the upside, dinner was delicious.” Meanwhile, renowned chef Marco Pierre White also poked fun at him as he declared: “That’s nothing.” However, he then went on to share his concern, adding: “Hope you’re ok @jeremyclarkson1 love Marco x”

Fans then joined in on the jokes, with one writing: “Good grief, has your microwave broken?” Another joked: “How do you call it? Rare or well done?”

One more person asked: “Please say this will be a part of the next season of Clarkson’s Farm. I still laugh thinking about the potato slicer.”

Others were more sympathetic as they recommended things to help him heal quicker, such as running it under cold water and using blister plasters. “You need to put your fingers under cold running water at least 30 mins to avoid further burning under the skin,” one suggested.

Another said: “Use Compeed blister plasters. “They heal from the inside although you may have to pop them first!!”

Elsewhere, Clarkson has been healing wounds. He recently called a truce with West Oxfordshire District Council after years of feuding over his 1,000-acre business, Diddly Squat Farm.

Last year, the former Top Gear star submitted an application for an additional car park and a request to retain the hard-surfaced car park connected to his Cotswolds pub, The Farmer’s Dog. The war of words between the two sparked when they rejected his application and put the brakes on plans for further additions to his sprawling farm.

But it appears the tides are turning in their relationship after the dad-of-three shared his appreciation for their fresh efforts to accommodate his expanding farm, which is bringing thousands of tourists to the area each day.

On the weekend, he posted to X/Twitter: “A big thank you from us and all the local farmers to West Oxfordshire District Council for letting us have a proper car park at The Farmer’s Dog. Let’s hope this marks the start of a new and more cordial relationship #backbritishfarming.”

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