After filming for the fourth season of Clarkson's Farm was halted for a rather bizarre reason, Jeremy Clarkson has given his own savage response.
The former Top Gear host recently revealed that a fourth season of his beloved Prime Video show was in the works following rumours of it being axed after the third season concluded last week.
This, of course, has come as wonderful news to fans who've absolutely loved the recent third season.
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Season three, which released in early May, was once again jam packed with humour, heartbreak, council disputes and the harsh realities of the farming industry as Clarkson tried to find ways to diversify the 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm plot following the forced closure of his farm restaurant.
It also saw the return of beloved farmhand Gerald Cooper after he revealed he'd been diagnosed with cancer.
The roaring success of the third season of Clarkson's Farm - despite viewers being left devastated after witnessing the deaths of Clarkson's new piglets - means that a fourth is currently in the works, despite rumours that the show was going to be done for good.
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Writing on X during a recent Q&A with fans, Clarkson revealed the good news himself, saying: "It's not [the end]. We are filming season four right now."
While filming for the fourth season of the Prime Video show is well underway, Clarkson revealed this week that it was temporarily halted due to a bizarre disturbance.
Taking to Instagram, the broadcaster-turned-farmer shared a screenshot from FlightRadar24 showing a helicopter circling over his farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
And writing in classic Clarkson style, he penned simply: "Filming paused till this f**ktard buggers off."
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While it currently isn't known why filming was paused, nor who was behind the helicopter being flown over the farm, fans have been poking fun over the uninvited guest, with one saying: "Council is finding new ways."
And another said: "Gotta be [Richard] Hammond."
LADbible has contacted Prime Video for comment.
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Even though filming for season four is underway and excitement for it is certainly present, a producer of the show recently gave somewhat of a worrying update about its future.
Producer Andy Wilman spoke to Deadline about the future of Clarkson's Farm and how long it might run on for.
Speaking of Clarkson, he said: "He’s a restless man, he needs work, he needs things to do. And he loves that farm, he’s really at peace in that place.
"He never saw this coming in his career at 64. He thought his big end moment was that we end The Grand Tour successfully.
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"I’ve got no feelings on whether there’s a five or not. Jeremy’s the same. He’s like: 'when we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away'."
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