JEREMY CLARKSON’S DIDILY SQUAT FARM SWARMED BY FANS

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Fans flock to Clarkson’s Farm as new season premieres

Clarkson’s Farm, the hit Amazon Prime Video series, has caused a frenzy among fans as the third season debuts. Jeremy Clarkson’s agricultural venture, Diddly Squat Farm, has become a popular destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. On Saturday, the farm shop was flooded with fans, with queues stretching out into the car park. This surge in visitors marks the busiest period since last summer, according to a staff member. The car park reached its capacity by 1pm, resulting in several cars being turned away. Even a police van was stationed near the entrance to manage the bustling activity.

Fans from the United States, Wales, and Germany have made the pilgrimage to Clarkson’s farm to celebrate the launch of the new season. Anna, Sarah, and Remi, who traveled all the way from Minnesota, chose Diddly Squat Farm as Remi’s birthday outing. They eagerly joined the queue, hoping to catch a glimpse of themselves in an episode of the show. The excitement and anticipation among the fans were palpable.

Clarkson himself expressed his gratitude to fans for their support on X, formerly known as Twitter. He thanked them for their kind words about the new season of Clarkson’s Farm. He acknowledged that farming can be tough at times, but he appreciated the viewers’ understanding and support. The emotional scenes in the show, such as Jeremy and his girlfriend Lisa Hogan saying goodbye to their cows, have resonated with fans.

In a particularly poignant moment, Jeremy had to make the difficult decision to send his favorite cow, Pepper, to the abattoir. This scene left him devastated, and he openly shared his sadness with the audience. The new season of Clarkson’s Farm explores the realities of farming, including the harsh decisions that farmers sometimes have to make.

If you’re a fan of Clarkson’s Farm, you can catch the show on Amazon Prime Video now. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and news by subscribing to Daily Express’s news notifications.