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Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has left viewers in disbelief after sharing big news about the future of Clarkson's Farm.
20:43, Tue, Nov 5, 2024 | UPDATED: 20:57, Tue, Nov 5, 2024
Jeremy has shared some important news (Image: Getty)
Jeremy Clarkson has announced that season five of Clarkson's Farm is officially in production.
The former Top Gear host has delighted viewers after taking to Instagram on November 5 with a video announcement. In the footage he pointed at fireworks, which read the number 5, and said: "Clarkson's Farm season five is coming."
He added the caption: "it’s the 5th november… this just felt right. Clarkson’s Farm S5 is officially in production."
Sharing to his 8.7 million followers, many of his fans have been left delighted with the news. One person said in the comments: "Best news I've heard all year."
A second person also chimed in: "Sod the US election result. This announcement is the one!" A third also typed: "What a way to announce S5!"
Season Four of Clarkson's Farm is expected to be aired on Amazon Prime in May 2025. The third series premiered on May 3 earlier this year and saw Jeremy face challenges such as hot weather, high supply prices, and planning disputes.
You can watch Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video if you're an Amazon Prime member. The first series aired in June 2021 and became an instant hit.
Other fan favourites returning to Clarkson's Farm include Lisa Hogan and Kaleb Cooper, who have both become famous figures since appearing in the first series.
The show, and Jeremy's Diddly Squat Farm Shop, has become extremely popular with locals and celebrities alike, attracting icons such as ex-England football player David Beckham.
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However, Clarkson has experienced issues with neighbours in recent years.
Local residents living close to the Cotswolds farm have claimed that it is a "menace" and a "danger" and said that too many tourists are visiting the site and "blocking the roads".
They also clashed with Jeremy at a planning meeting after he attempted to extend his car park at the farm shop.
The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host is currently recovering after a recent health scare, which has forced him to change his diet and give up alcohol.
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