Jeremy Clarkson has given fans a "beautiful" update about his Diddly Squat farm and asked for their opinion about a very concerning matter. Taking to Instagram on Easter Monday, the former Top Gear presenter shared a stunning video of his countryside farm in the English Cotswolds, which is the focus of his Amazon Prime show. Clarkson's Farm.
After the first series aired in 2021, the show became an instant hit and garnered a huge online following. Fans have been waiting patiently for news about another trip to Diddly Squat Farm, and the online streaming service has now confirmed a release date in May 2025.
Speaking to his 8.9 million followers, Jeremy posted a video of his sheep walking in a field in the afternoon sunshine. He said, "Diddly Squat is looking particularly beautiful and bucolic this afternoon on Bank Holiday Monday."
"But, I can't enjoy it because I am now wondering whether that is normal? I don't know..." as the camera pans round to one of his sheep, which appears to have an abnormal, swollen udder and looks inflamed. Jeremy's followers urged him to contact a vet straightaway.
One user replied: "Looks like mastitis unfortunately, vet needed unfortunately." A second person responded: "She’s Full of milk @jeremyclarkson1 if she’s not lambed yet she’s going to." And someone else added: "Zoom call the vet IMMEDIATELY. We love you Jeremy."
Fans can now watch the new series of Clarkson's Farm from Friday, May 23. The exciting news was confirmed earlier this month, with brand news images teasing what viewers can expect from the upcoming series.
They posted, "Same farm, new pub. #ClarksonsFarm Season 4 coming to Prime Video on the 23rd May." While we don't know full details about the plot, the new season will likely focus on Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog.
New images also show that icons such as Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland and Gerald Cooper will all be returning. In one snap, Jeremy and Kaleb can be seen laughing whilst sitting in a field eating burgers. Another image shows Kaleb sitting on hay bales and laughing alongside Gerald. Jeremy is also photographed pouring himself a pint, whilst another shows Charlie raising his eyebrows.
Clarkson's Farm can be streamed on Prime Video.