Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan appear on Clarkson’s Farm
Star of Clarkson’s Farm, Lisa Hogan, has given fans an update on the latest series of the . The fan-favourite follows former Top Gear host trying to get to grips with running his Diddly Squat Farm.
Three series are already available on the streaming service, with fans eagerly awaiting the fourth. Now his partner, Lisa, has shared an exciting update as she shared that fans could get their farming fix sooner than expected.
In a recent update, the TV star shared that the series is currently being edited. had shared a sweet snap of her two dogs, Arya and Sansa, on the farm when she was inundated with questions about the programme.
In the comments, one eager fan quizzed: “I’ve just binged watched the whole of Clarkson’s Farm. I want to say thank you for introducing us to Gerald and creating an amazing show. I need to know if there will be a season 4? Bl**dy fantastic.”
Other viewers helped to clarify what was happening, with one replying: “They already announced that they had the go ahead for series 5.” A second weighed in, saying: “I think it will be released May ish 25.”
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That was when Lisa decided to set the record straight and waded into the discussion herself, adding: “Editing it now.”
It was confirmed before the third season even made it to Amazon Prime Video that a fourth was in the pipeline. The new series is expected to see Jeremy take on a new challenge as he opens his own pub, The Farmer’s Dog.
The presenter recently opened up on his financial struggles since taking on the new venture, admitting that it is costing him money rather than making money.
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Despite earning a mere £150 in the first year of running Diddly Squat Farm, Clarkson admits his latest endeavour is faring even “worse” financially.
In his recent column for the Sunday Times, he revealed: “Behind the scenes, then, But the fact is that when you go there you just wouldn’t know.”
Highlighting some of the issues that he is facing, Clarkson shared: “The theft, for example, is extraordinary. People seem to have it in their heads that if they come in for a pint, they are entitled to go home with the glass in which it was served.
“Last Sunday 104 went missing. And that cost must be added to the £100 a day we spend on fuel for the generator, the £400 a week it costs to provide warmth on the terrace and the £27,000 a month we must spend on parking and traffic marshals to keep the council off our back.”