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Stephanie Colderick

Ant and Dec behind Jeremy Clarkson's Farm vandalism

The mystery surrounding the graffiti that has appeared on Jeremy Clarkson ' s popular farm shop has been revealed to be comedic duo Ant and Dec as OxfordshireLive reports.

The vandalism which saw the word "soil" spray-painted onto the side of the Diddly Squat Farm Shop which rose to fame in Jeremy's hit Amazon TV series Clarkson's Farm has been credited to Ant and Dec.

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It is believed that the vandalism and the dumping of compost on Jeremy's Range Rover was all part of a prank for Ant and Dec's show, Saturday Night Takeaway.

When the graffiti was first noticed many fans believed it was part of a publicity stunt as camera crews were also spotted at the farm.

Thames Valley Police have stated that they received "no reports" of vandalism and have told OxfordshireLive: "This was not a policing matter, but was filming that was pre-planned and that we were made aware of."

Jeremy has also appeared to confirm the rumours that it was Ant and Dec posting to Twitter: "All b***ocks. It was Ant and Lard c**king about."

Ant and Dec are known for their hilarious pranks on celebrities such as Harry Redknapp and Judge Rinder and it seems that Jeremy is their latest target.

Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is due to return next year on ITV and Clarkson's Farm series two is also expected to be released next year on Amazon Prime.

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