Jeremy Clarkson has been on our television screens for 30 years and obviously isn't shy of a few quid.
Even at 64, the former Top Gear presenter continues to rake it in following the success of Amazon Prime Video's Clarkson's Farm.
Dubbed 'the most popular Prime TV show in the UK', it's been a humongous hit amongst viewers as season three dropped at the start of the month.
Viewers have been loving the new season, amid the various farming mishaps that inevitably took place.
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The big storyline from this season is witnessing Clarkson and Kaleb take part in some farm-friendly competition on who can make more profit.
At the same time, it seems that the third instalment has been the most emotional yet.
While the first four episodes were full of laughs, one scene in particular left viewers in tears.
Clarkson's new pig breeding strategy ended in heartbreak when two of the farm's pigs gave birth to over a dozen little piglets, many of which don't make it past a couple of days.
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Clarkson said that it's the first time he'd ever seen his girlfriend Lisa Hogan cry after they failed to rescue one of the surviving piglets.
Viewers were devastated, as one person posted on X: "I’m debating whether I have the mental fortitude to watch another episode of Clarkson’s Farm after the harrowing piglet one."
Another added: "I defy anyone to watch that piglet episode of Clarkson’s Farm without crying that was brutal."
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"Clarkson’s Farm piglet episodes need a public health warning on them, both my wife and myself were in tears," a third commented.
Despite the death of the piglets, Clarkson says that we need to continue eating pigs in order for the breed to survive - and also so the farm can make some money.
Diddly Squat made just £114 profit from the first year's trading, although it seems that the star doesn't have too much to worry about money-wise.
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The Mirror reports that Clarkson was allegedly offered a three series deal with Amazon worth over £200 million.
Adding to his reported net worth of $60 million (£43 million), that would make Clarkson even more of a wealthy man.
Back in 2010, Clarkson told the BBC: "I read in the papers how much I'm earning and fall about laughing because I'm sure it's not that much, otherwise I'd have an enormous boat.
"I'm literally not the slightest bit interested in money. I just don't pay any attention to money, it's rather vulgar."
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LADbible has contacted a representative of Jeremy Clarkson and Amazon Prime Video for comment.
Topics: Clarkson's Farm, Jeremy Clarkson, Money