No, isn’t planning to expand his beloved Diddly Squat Farm.
In 2008 the former host, 63, purchased 1000 acres from what was formerly part of the Sarsden estate in Oxfordshire.
His attempts to try his hand at farming have been captured by cameras for the first two seasons of his series Clarkson’s Farm, with season three still to come.
Recently, reports had claimed that the broadcaster ‘submitted plans’ to extend his farm with a food kiosk and picnic tables.
However, frontman Jeremy has insisted that isn’t the case.
‘This story is not true,’ he wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
‘There are no plans to expand the farm shop. I do wish headline writers would pay attention.’
The future of the farming reality show on the streaming platform has appeared unclear for quite some time following theoutrage that Jeremy caused with about , which
The working relationship between Amazon and Jeremy has seemingly improved, and they are allegedly now in active talks, meaning season four could be on the horizon.
Jeremy, 63, appeared to tease a possible return himself just last month.
In a tweet posted on Thursday, August 24, he simply wrote: ‘Stand by for some fantastic news from Clarkson’s Farm.’
Just 24 hours later however, he revealed it was a joke, writing: ‘And here is the fantastic news. A HUGE amount of piglets’.
While speaking at Edinburgh TV Festival, , with Fozia Khan – unscripted lead for UK Originals at Amazon Studios – saying that the show was ‘so much bigger than Clarkson’.
‘It’s a really good show,’ she added.
Clarkson’s Farm is available to watch on Prime Video.