Jeremy Clarkson has issued a new announcement to fans of Clarkson's Farm. Taking to Instagram, the TV star posted on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop page and revealed a new update. He informed his followers that the bad weather has had an impact on Diddly Squat, meaning the overflow car park is shut and that "parking is extremely limited." Storm Claudia unleashed heavy rain across large parts of the UK in the last 24 hours, including 70mph wind gusts and more than 120 flood alerts. Yesterday, 12-hour 'danger to life' amber warnings were imposed for parts of central England and South Wales, from noon until midnight.
It was also reported that a wider area of Wales, central and southern England, including London, was under a 24-hour yellow rain warning for up to 4 inches (100 mm) from 6 am yesterday until 6 am today.
Since 2021, Jeremy's Amazon Prime series Clarkson's Farm has become a major success, documenting his life running Diddly Squat Farm with partner Lisa Hogan and co-star Kaleb Cooper, earning widespread acclaim and global viewership.
In other news, Jeremy was rushed to the hospital in October for "urgent treatment".
The former Top Gear host revealed he became very "poorly" on October 5, and he headed to an NHS hospital because the nearest private doctor was two hours away in London, with the TV presenter explaining he underwent a treatment which was "Defcon 1 painful" and was then "forced to stay the night".
In his column for The Sunday Times newspaper, Clarkson explained he felt bad about his hospital trip because it came just hours after he criticised the NHS in his previous offering for the publication.
He wrote: "Last weekend, my column in this newspaper was about how all the fun in our lives, and most of the money, was being sucked into the bottomless abyss that is the NHS. I said it was a creaking monster, past its sell-by date...
"And then, nine hours after that piece appeared on the nation's kitchen tables, I needed to go to hospital in something of a hurry. Oh s***.
"I'm not going to tell you what was wrong, because that's none of your business."
Clarkson's Farm is available to stream on Prime Video.
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