Former Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has shared an update about the future of his Prime Video show, Clarkson’s Farm, as well as a very peculiar reason for halting filming
Abbie Bray Deputy editor for Screen Time and Rebecca Jones
08:40, 27 Oct 2025Updated 08:45, 27 Oct 2025
Jeremy Clarkson, star of Clarkson’s Farm, has left his social media followers puzzled after posting a rather unusual tweet on Sunday.
The former Top Gear presenter confirmed that filming for Clarkson’s Farm had stopped, but normal farming duties would resume.
He wrote on X: “Filming at Diddly Squat has stopped for a little while, but the farming goes on. Today, I have rented out a pig for sexual purposes.”
Reacting to Jeremy’s post, one follower commented: “Glad you stopped the filming at this stage, then.”
Another quipped: “How does one move from cars to pig pimpery? It doesn’t seem a natural transition.”
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A third remarked, “Thank you, Jeremy. That will be all. We’re trying to enjoy our Sunday bacon and eggs here.”
Another follower noted: “Just as well the cameras are off-site,” reports the Express.
A fifth follower expressed surprise: “Not what I expected to see today. But here we are.”
A sixth added: “Wild. That’s definitely a unique rental! Farming life sure knows how to keep things interesting.”
This tweet was posted just hours after Jeremy expressed his desire to position snipers in trees to target litterbugs, a clear indication of his disdain for them.
Jeremy Clarkson has issued an update about his farm(Image: Getty)
The 65-year-old, who operates a 1,000-acre farm in Oxfordshire, told The Sunday Times: “You probably have racists and paedophiles at the top of your hate list, but for me it’s people who drop litter.
“I am not a believer in the death penalty, but I would make an exception for people who can’t be bothered to find a bin.
“Seriously, I would have snipers in trees and on top of bus shelters, and there’d be no trials, no arrest, no reading of the rights.”
Episodes of Clarkson’s Farm can be viewed on Prime Video.