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Lisa McLoughlin

Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend seemingly confirms Clarkson’s Farm return date and season 4

Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan has hinted that Clarkson’s Farm has been renewed for a fourth series.

The popular Prime Video series documents the workings of Clarkson’s 1,000 acre holding in the Cotswolds and features Hogan, Kaleb Cooper, Gerald and ‘Cheerful’ Charlie.

The third series of the farm show is currently being filmed and is set to wrap production in October, with an air date expected some time in 2024.

It was reported in January that the streaming service had “cut ties” with the former Top Gear host, 63, following his controversial column about Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in December 2022.

Hogan shared a photo of their film crew on Instagram (Instagram/Lisa Hogan)

Yet in August, bosses at Amazon Studios said they while they were “shocked and disappointed” at his criticism of the royal, they ultimately made the decision to continue filming the third season following the controversy as the series is “so much bigger than Clarkson”.

Then last month, Deadline reported that Amazon was “in talks with Clarkson” over another instalment of his farming documentary series.

And now, Clarkson’s partner of six years, Lisa Hogan, appeared to confirm the reports on Instagram.

The Video Prime star dropped a massive hint about season four as she posted a photo of the show’s film crew on Tuesday, which she captioned: “Penultimate week #ClarksonsFarm #Tractor #AmazonPrime.”

In response to the update, a fan commented under the post: “Hopefully not the penultimate week of the penultimate season,” to which Hogan tellingly replied: “...Nope.”

While another social media follower questioned: “And season 4??” and Hogan responded with an emoji of an “OK” gesture.

Asking about the show’s return date, someone asked in the comments section: “When is season three being aired?” with Hogan confirming: “Once they edit!”

The Standard has contacted a spokesperson for Prime Video for comment.

Press watchdog Ipso upheld a complaint that Clarkson’s column was sexist towards the Duchess, describing some of the comments about her as “pejorative and prejudicial”.

The regulator found the article’s use of a comparison to Scotland’s former first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, and serial killer Rose West was because the three are female.

In the December 17 2022 article, Clarkson wrote: “I hate her (Meghan). Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West. I hate her on a cellular level.”

The former Top Gear presenter apologised for the piece, describing his language as “disgraceful” and said he was “profoundly sorry”.

The Sun also apologised and said it regretted the publication of the column, which was removed online.

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