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Clarkson's Farm star Lisa Hogan left fans feeling emotional as she shared a poignant message from the farm on Christmas Day.
19:22, Wed, Dec 25, 2024 | UPDATED: 19:22, Wed, Dec 25, 2024
Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan run Diddly Squat together (Image: Amazon)
Clarkson's Farm star Lisa Hogan sent fans an emotional message on Christmas Day as she spent time on the farm.
Jeremy Clarkson's partner said in a sweet video as she watched some lambs in their pen: "Merry Christmas from all of us here on Diddly Squat Farm. I hope you're having a good day and just remembering the people who aren't with their families and who are a little sad today.
"We are all thinking of you."
Lisa was quickly inundated with messages as her followers sent her well wishes, with one saying: "Merry Christmas, Lisa and to everyone at the Farm! Thank you for everything You & Clarkson do to try to make it a better world."
Another added: "Bless your heart! You’ve got me going now!!!"
A third chimed in: "Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and may the farmers be free to farm in the new year." A fourth said: "Merry Christmas to you all!!! Thank you both for all you do."
Lisa's comments come after her partner Jeremy admitted he is facing a "disaster" at his new project The Farmer's Dog.
He wrote in his Times column: "No amount of festival visits would prepare you for the horror of what had been produced at the Farmer’s Dog.
"It was everywhere and in such vast quantities that no ordinary plumbing or cleaning equipment would even scratch the surface. So a whole team of chemically trained hazmat engineers had to be employed. That’s a cost I’d never factored into any of my business plans.
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"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," he said.
"And that’s before you get to the cost of employing people in Starmer’s Britain these days."
He ended his rant by penning: "And it’s warm and there’s a fire and the staff are friendly and young and happy. It’s a proper, traditional pub. By which I mean you’ll love it, and I’ll lose a fortune and develop a skin disease from the stress of running it."
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