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Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan sacked from pub job
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend, Lisa Hogan, has revealed that she was sacked from her job at a pub. The Irish actress and model began dating the former Top Gear and Grand Tour host back in 2017 and regularly appears on Clarkson's Farm. Series four of the documentary show was released across May and June this year, with eight new episodes dropping on Prime Video. READ MORE: Clarkson's Farm star announces new venture after leaving show Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan at Cheltenham Festival. (Image: Andrew Matthews/PA) One of the main topics covered was Mr Clarkson's £1,000,000 takeover of The Windmill pub in Asthall near Burford. Renamed The Farmer's Dog, the Cotswolds boozer opened to the public last August and saw a huge effort from the team, including Ms Hogan, to get it ready in time. The 51-year-old has now revealed that she was once sacked for a job at a pub in Australia, according to the Daily Star. READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson's customers share bizarre Cotswolds pub complaint Experience the pulse of Oxford at your fingertips 🗞️ With our flash sale, Oxford Mail keeps you updated for less: only £4 for 4 months or save 40 per cent on an annual subscription. Don't miss out on what's happening locally #DigitalDeal #LocalJournalismhttps:// — Oxford Mail (@TheOxfordMail) June 16, 2025 'I was fired from a bar in Australia! Some people had ordered a bottle of wine, and I couldn't get the cork out, so I put the bottle between my legs and pulled,' she said. 'There might have been some comments made by the men at the table, they were being a bit naughty, and I might have given them back as good as I got. "They complained, and I was fired.' Series five of Clarkson's Farm was confirmed by Mr Clarkson last year and has already started filming, with Ms Hogan expected to feature once again.


The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
JEREMY Clarkson leads the rest of the Diddly Squat gang as the show returns for its fourth season. While Diddly Squat Farm and Farm Shop have been somewhat of an attraction since the show's debut in 2021, the unveiling of Jeremy's new pub has made a lot of people wonder if they can visit. 3 Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog pub? Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog are both open to visitors! After a brief closure to the Farm Shop earlier this year, fans can now visit again and make a trip to the idyllic Cotswolds. The exact location of the Farm Shop is 5-12 Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, Chipping Norton, OX7 3PE. Once there, fans will be able to experience some of the key locations featured on the Clarkson -fronted show. While visiting the site, many will hope to catch a glimpse of the rising stars of the show, including fan favourite Kaleb Cooper, straight-man and farm management consultant Charlie Ireland, the humorous Gerald Cooper, plus farm shop front-woman and Jezza's partner, Lisa Hogan. The iconic shop has become a public attraction since it opened, with thousands flocking to it each year, much to the dislike of some of the community. For visitors coming from outside the Cotswolds, the trip can take two hours from central London by car, or two and a half hours by public transport. If fans are staying nearby there is the X9 bus from The Bell Hotel in Charlbury that will take them straight past the 1000 acres site and near the Farm Shop. 3 Previously, the farm also had a functioning restaurant on location called The Big View Café, but this was shut down due to excessive traffic. In response, this series of the hit show followed the former Top Gear presenter's trials and tribulations of trying to open a pub. Viewers watched each episode as Jeremy struggled to find a suitable pub for his new venture, despite the sheer number of venues available. Finally, Jeremy found a pub, which was formerly known as the Windmill, and renovated and renamed it to the Farmer's Dog. The latest weapon in Jeremy's farming armoury is located off the Asthall Barrow Roundabout, Burford OX18 4HJ. As it is a working farm, visitors are best to stick to the Farm Shop and Pub - so do not expect to see Jeremy riding around in his infamous Lamborghini tractor. 3 What can you expect at The Farmer's Dog? The pub, which champions British farmers, is sure to be on top of fans' bucket lists. Jeremy's main reason behind opening the pub was that he wanted everything to come from British farms within a certain radius, so don't expect to see any Heinz ketchup on offer. Instead, visitors to the pub can treat themselves to the steak pie, ham hock terrine, rhubarb crumble, and a wide range of other menu items, all knowing that it has come from local farmers. Since the pub opened, it has been extremely busy, and after the show aired, its popularity has soared. And so, for fans hoping to pay a visit in the near future, you may have to wait a while. Bookings for the new Oxfordshire landmark open each month but get snapped up fast, with forums set up on social media helping fans get their chance to visit.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan attends her first celebrity event alongside Love Islanders as she poses in a patterned dress at Aussie launch
Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan attended her first celebrity event on Wednesday night after finding fame on the hit show. The 24-year-old nurse and farmhand shocked viewers of the hugely popular Prime Video show when she appeared in the trailer for series four after Jeremy Clarkson's co-star Kaleb Cooper temporarily left the show. And she has been enjoying her time in the spotlight ever since, now boasting nearly half a million followers on Instagram. At the event for the Aussie Oh My Gloss collection launch in London she looked stylish in a white and blue patterned dress. She completed her look with beige suede shoes and accessorised with sunglasses as she enjoyed the event. Earlier in the day she had documented her journey to London on the train and joked she was 'sneaking a look' at some of the crops in the fields on her route. Harriet recently broke her silence on a 'fake' Clarkson's Farm scene as she spoke candidly on a new podcast. She has been helping out Jeremy with an array of tasks on the farm and impressing viewers while also challenging stereotypes around women in farming. And last week Harriet appeared on the Should I Delete That podcast with Jeremy's daughter Emily. She spoke about one scene in the trailer that she thought seemed 'fake' when she watched it back but was in fact completely true. They discussed on the podcast how busy farmers are and how Harriet also works a full time nursing job five days a week. Emily asked her: 'Do you ever sit down with your boyfriend and chill together, or eat together? It sounds impossible.' Harriet then said: 'No! In the trailer where it's like, 'Have you watched Clarkson's Farm before?' And I'm like, 'No', and when I watched it it looked so fake. But it is so real because we don't watch telly. 'Literally, if we watch something, James will sit down, his head will hit the back of the sofa and he's asleep because the second he can rest, he'll sleep, because he's so tired all the time.' Harriet recently broke her silence on a 'fake' Clarkson's Farm scene as she spoke candidly on a new podcast On the podcast Harriet also spoke about breaking stereotypes of women working in farming. She said of appearing on the show: 'I wanted to show that women can do it too, we are there but people can't see it. Women can do it. 'Most people think of just older men wearing checked shirts when it comes to farming. 'I am challenging people's views of what people think a farmer looks like. People are so shocked when they drive past and I'm in the tractor they just stare.' The recent Clarkson's Farm trailer showed Jeremy running into several obstacles on the farm, yet TikTok star Harriet made a good impression as she was quick to help. Jeremy was left in awe at her work, turning to the camera and gushing: 'She's brilliant!' She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty as she put in fences, loaded feed for the animals and even showed her welding skills on Diddly Squat Farm. Kaleb - who was on a nationwide tour - later returned to the farm and seemed to be getting along well with his replacement. It's hardly surprising that Harriet was a natural on the farm, having grown up helping her father Eddy tend to his land. She revealed on social media that her mother wanted her to become a nurse but her father wanted her to follow in his footsteps - so she opted to do both.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jeremy Clarkson gives health update amid filming series five of Clarkson's Farm
Jeremy Clarkson has shared a health update amid filming the next series of Clarkson's Farm. The former Top Gear presenter, 65, has recently been back on screens with the fourth series of his hit Amazon show - and a fifth series is now underway filming. But he shared in his latest The Sunday Times column, which was a car review, that he's been having health issues. 'I have a trapped nerve in my back at the moment," he said. "It's fine if I'm not doing anything, but in the [Mercedes-Benz] G 580, not doing anything is impossible because it pitches and yaws and rolls all the time, and you never have any idea what it's going to do next. "So you can't ever brace yourself." It's not the only health update Clarkson has recently given, he recently shared a candid health update after a recent prostate examination. The farmer shared his experiences of the screening, as he revealed he has had too many friends 'go down' with prostate cancer. It comes a year after the star was just days from death before he underwent heart surgery to clear blocked arteries. Writing in his weekly column for The Sunday Times, Mr Clarkson said his late doctor rarely informed him of any medical issues. According to Clarkson, the medic 'was too busy name-dropping' his other celebrity clients, such as singer Rita Ora, while undergoing checks. The 65-year-old, who recently claimed to have lost about a stone and a half after using the Mounjaro weight-loss jab, added that he now pays for his own medicals 'every couple of years'. He then began talking about having a prostate exam, which involves a doctor inserting a finger into the rectum. Clarkson said that he does not mind the process as 'we do need to know this stuff', as prostate cancer kills around 9,000 men in England every year. He then reflected on unnamed friends who have been struck with the most common type of cancer in Britain. Clarkson wrote: 'I've had too many friends go down with prostate cancer, and all it takes to get on top of the situation early is a moment or two of being a bit cross-eyed. 'You get the all-clear and the doc goes home happy. What's not to like? I went home very happy because the initial probing and photographing suggests all is well. 'And let me tell you, nothing makes you feel better than knowing for sure you're not going to drop dead tomorrow morning.'


The Sun
2 days ago
- Health
- The Sun
Jeremy Clarkson reveals new health concern after recent heart op following stressful ‘disasters'
JEREMY Clarkson has revealed a new health concern after his recent heart operation, following stressful 'disasters.' Last October, Jeremy first revealed he had faced a hospital dash before undergoing an emergency heart operation. 5 He said he experienced worrying symptoms such as feeling "clammy", "tightness in my chest", and "pins and needles in my left arm". Now, the Clarkson's Farm star has opened up on a new health concern. 'I have a trapped nerve in my back at the moment,' Jeremy has revealed. Talking about cars in his Sunday Times column, the telly star continued: 'It's fine but I'm doing anything, but in the G 580 (a Mercedes motor), not doing anything is impossible because it pitches and rolls all the time, and you never have any idea what it's going to do next. 'So you can't ever brave yourself. Getting out of this and back into Lisa's Range Rover was like getting out of an economy seat on a new airline called Air Turbulent and into a bed at the world's most peaceful hotel.' Last month, Jeremy opened up to The Sun about his ailing health which is shown on the new series of Clarkson's Farm. 'You can see me becoming more and more ill as the days go on, because I just lose my sense of humour, lose my ability to stay calm. I get in a proper old panic. 'I didn't know at the time. I knew I wasn't being me. Because if you don't sleep, it very quickly has an effect,' he said. Revealing how he was under immense pressure amid his health issues, Jeremy said: 'I was trying to get the pub open for the August Bank Holiday weekend, and at the same time doing the harvest on the farm. I don't want folk going veggie due to farming crisis, rages Jeremy Clarkson - so my pub will serve pig uterus & squirrel 'And it's very well documented I ended up in hospital with a heart problem, when you see how stressful it was trying to do those two things - there's simply no sleep. 'I was coming back knackered from a day trying to get the pub open, and having to get straight into the tractor to do grain carting through the night. 'You can't make the harvest wait, if it's dry, ready and fit, as they say in farming I've discovered, if the wheat and barley fit you've got to get out there. God it was knackering." Jeremy also revealed how things going wrong and last-minute "disasters" also took its toll, with the former Top Gear star now admitting he was 'silly' to attempt to do as much as he did across the two days. Jezza continued: "The amount of things that went wrong in the two days in the opening weekend. "I know everyone's going to say you made that up, it can't possibly be that disastrous. But it was. "It was one thing after another after another, it was incredibly stressful. 'That was idiotic to try and do what I tried to do over those weekends.' Jereemy revealed in his Sunday Times column an ambulance rushed him to Oxford 's John Radcliffe Hospital where tests ruled out a heart attack. However, further examinations revealed one artery was fully blocked and another was nearly blocked, putting him at serious risk. He revealed in his Sunday Times column an ambulance rushed him to Oxford 's John Radcliffe Hospital where tests ruled out a heart attack. However, further examinations revealed one artery was fully blocked and another was nearly blocked, putting him at serious risk. A stent was inserted into the blocked artery to keep it open and restore blood flow to the heart. He wrote: "It wasn't especially painful. Just odd," and said he thought at the time, "Crikey, that was close." 5 5 5