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The Independent UK
Carla Feric

Jeremy Clarkson’s partner thanks fans for support after his prostate cancer diagnosis

Jeremy Clarkson’s partner, Lisa Hogan, has expressed thanks for the public support following his prostate cancer diagnosis.

The 66-year-old, known for his Top Gear tenure, revealed his condition in the latest episodes of the fifth season of his series Clarkson’s Farm, stating the disease is "aggressive" but was found early.

The presenter also disclosed he underwent an operation to remove part of his prostate, with the series concluding as he mentioned experiencing treatment complications.

Ms Hogan, an Irish actress dating Clarkson since 2017, shared an Instagram story photo of him in a garden chair with a camera.

Lisa Hogan has offered thanks for the support offered to Jeremy Clarkson after his cancer diagnosis (Ian West/PA)
Lisa Hogan has offered thanks for the support offered to Jeremy Clarkson after his cancer diagnosis (Ian West/PA)

Over the snap she wrote “back at the farm”, marking her return to their home after enjoying day two of the races at Royal Ascot in Berkshire.

Hogan also posted a screenshot of charity Prostate Cancer UK’s Instagram post thanking Clarkson for sharing his diagnosis and treatment on the Prime Video programme, saying it would raise “vital awareness”.

The Dublin-born actress wrote: “Thank you for all the support today.”

Clarkson, 66, has been inundated with well-wishes after viewers saw him reveal his diagnosis to farm manager Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland in a recent episode of his reality TV show.

Former Conservative prime minister Rishi Sunak wrote in a post on X: “Very sorry to hear this.

“Wishing @JeremyClarkson a full and speedy recovery. Prostate cancer affects far too many men and early diagnosis can make all the difference.”

TV presenter Piers Morgan also wished Clarkson despite having reportedly once been punched by him following a spat at the 2004 British Press Awards.

He wrote: “I wish my old sparring partner all the best with his treatment. Guys, have a PSA test, it may save your life.”

In a post on Instagram before the episodes’ release, Clarkson told followers he had “some sombre news”.

He said: “Sombre news – Clarkson’s Farm, ordinarily we try to keep the show bucolic and charming, and cheerful, but two episodes which drop in the middle of the night tonight are, they’re none of those things, really.

“They’re a difficult watch, they’re really, really difficult.”

Gerald Cooper, a farmhand on the show, had revealed in an earlier series that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, and later said he was cancer free in 2024.

In the final episode of the fifth series, Clarkson also referenced Cooper’s past diagnosis, saying they could “now share medical war stories”.

As the pair were catching up on the farm, Clarkson said he had undergone the operation and said: “Fingers crossed it’s worked. I tell you what though. Catheter. Honestly no, that was the worst.”

The diagnosis comes almost two years after Clarkson underwent a heart procedure, which saw him fitted with two stents to improve blood flow to the heart.

He said his doctor had told him to stop working following the operation and that he had been advised to replace work with golf in a column for The Sun at the time.

The TV presenter previously quit smoking after contracting pneumonia on holiday in Spain.

Clarkson’s Farm follows the long-time television presenter and his crew as they navigate the challenges of running Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

Since deciding to run his farm in 2019 and subsequently launching his popular reality series, Clarkson has become a vocal supporter of farmers and attended a protest in London against the Government’s move to introduce inheritance tax on farmland in November 2024.

The sixth series of the show is due to air in 2027.

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