Jeremy Clarkson issues devastating Diddly Squat news after 'losing fortune'

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Jeremy Clarkson fans will be gutted as the Diddly Squat farm shop has issued some bad news for 2025.

16:09, Sun, Dec 29, 2024 | UPDATED: 16:09, Sun, Dec 29, 2024

Jeremy Clarkson on stage

Jeremy Clarkson's shop is shut until March (Image: James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock)

Jeremy Clarkson's fans are sure to be gutted as his Diddly Squat farm shop, based in Chadlington, has shared some bad news for those hoping to visit.

The shop closed from December 23 until Boxing Day, but then reopened for December, 27 and December 29.

But the shop's website has confirmed it will be closed from December 30 until March 1, meaning the shop will be closed for a whopping two months.

The shop's normal opening hours are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, open 10am to 4.30pm Wednesday to Friday and open 9.30am to 4.30pm Saturday and Sunday.

Diddly Squat is the home of Clarkson's Farm, the hit show which airs on Amazon Prime, and is awaiting its fourth season. In a new update shared with fans, Lisa revealed that the show is currently being edited and should be available to watch in May 2025.

Jeremy Clarkson and girlfriend Lisa Hogan at F1

Jeremy Clarkson and girlfriend Lisa Hogan run Diddly Squat Farm together (Image: Getty Images)

One fan penned: "Just saying to the Mrs to get us one, be like £40 I reckon...nope £85 never mind."

Another agreed: "£85, £3.40 a bottle, he's definitely ripping people off now."

His latest venture comes as Clarkson had admitted he is struggling to make a profit with his new pub, telling The Sunday Times: "Behind the scenes, everything is a total disaster. But the fact is that when you go there you just wouldn't know."

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Meanwhile, Clarkson has sparked backlash as he released a new "non-advent" calendar in an alternative to Dry January.

It features 25 days worth of alcohol for January, as Clarkson explained: "Past the age of nine advent calendars lose their appeal somewhat, but not this one. This is the Hawkstone advent calendar and behind the little door on each day of the month there is a delicious bottle of beer and cider."

However, the release left punters infuriated as they were left shocked at the eye-watering price of £85.

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