Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the three specific conditions you would need to meet if you ever fancied a job at his world famous Diddly Squat Farm as he wades in to the debate over youngsters doing national service.
Having owned it since 2008, Jezza took over the day to day goings on at the 1,000-acre Cotswolds plot five years ago.
And fresh from teaming up with Amazon Prime Video for The Grand Tour, alongside his former Top Gear stars Richard Hammond and James May, the Amazon guys decided it was time to make show number two with Clarkson.
Enter the world of Clarkson's Farm, which to this date has arguably been Prime Video's most successful original television show since entering the world of streaming.
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Season three was released this month with millions more tuning in to watch the hit show starring Clarkson, his partner Lisa Hogan, local farmer Kaleb Cooper, farm agronomist Charlie Ireland, and loveable farmhand Gerald Cooper.
And it's not just a documentary series, with the goings on in the show not made up for the cameras as Jeremy and the team are regularly spotted around the Diddly Squat estate and farm shop - just not all the time.
With season three a surefire hit, filming for the fourth outing is already under way.
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Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Clarkson thanked fans for their support for the third season. And in chatting with fans on the platform, he revealed exactly what criteria you'll need to hit if you ever think about wanting a job there.
Clarkson made the revelation while getting involved in the debate surrounding British teenagers being forced to do national service under new laws.
"Here's an idea," Clarkson wrote.
"Instead of national service, which is obviously idiotic, how about kids working on farms?"
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Responding, one fan said: "I'll take a job on your farm."
Jezza explained that he'd 'take them' as long as they fit specific conditions laid out by the Yorkshireman.
Clarkson replied: "If you would work f**king hard and be prepared to put your whole arm in a cow, and never moan, we'd take you."
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Given Lisa's hands on, no-nonsense approach to pig rearing in the third season of the show, you know he's not lying.
Responding, one witty user write: "Never moan? Doesn’t that eliminate most Brits?"
Clarkson also revealed how to get a job in the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, which consistently has huge queues for people trying to buy some local produce made from the farm's products.
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When asked if there's any jobs going at the farm, Clarkson said: "The shop is always on the look out for bright, chatty people.
"We don’t care about qualifications. Just be fun."
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