Jeremy Clarkson introduces newest family member to Diddly Squat Farm
It comes after a successful week for the TV star
JEREMY Clarkson has revealed the newest addition to his Diddly Squat farm in an adorable Instagram post.
The Clarkson’s Farm star has double the reason to celebrate this week after he and the team picked up the award for Factual Entertainment Show with his Amazon Prime team at the National Television Awards.

We also exclusively reported how Jeremy, 65, teased a spin-off to his hit farming series in news which delighted loyal telly-fans.
Now the former Top Gear alum has let slip he and girlfriend Lisa Hogan – who also features on the show – have welcomed one particular puppy into the fold after their pooch gave birth to 11 little ones last month.
He uploaded a cute snap showing him cuddling the yellow-coloured dog as they snuggled together while at the kitchen table.
In his caption, Jeremy wrote: “Meet Margarey.”
Fellow TV star Matt Baker was quick to react and wrote: “What a beauty.”
A fan then joked of his four-legged friend: “Another one who won’t listen to a word you say!!! Omg so cute.”
Another posted: “So much cuteness.”
One then put: “Oh my heart….the fluff.”
Jeremy is known for being a fan of man’s best friend, and has a variety of animals including fox red labradors Sansa and Ayra as well as a pooch named Didier Dogba.
It is Ayra’s litter of 11 puppies which little Margarey is a part of, and which came into the world in July.
At the time, he posted on Instagram and put: “Well done Arya, our lioness of 11 & to all the other champion Lionesses!!
“Quite the Sunday victory.”
NEXT STEPS
It is unclear just how much telly fans will get to see of the new family member after the TV veteran told of plansto rest his Amazon Prime series after seven years of a gruelling filming schedule.
His right-hand man, farmer Kaleb Cooper, could potentially fill the gap by taking on a new series inspired by Clarkson’s Farm.
Revealing his interest about the idea to The Sun, Kaleb told us at the National Television Awards: “Hopefully one day. Who knows.”
Kaleb who manages Jeremy’s farm hopes one day to be able to afford his own.
The 27-year-old said: “I live in the Cotswolds and it’s just massively expensive there.
“But hopefully one day I’ll get my own farm. I just need time.
“We’ve finished filming but the farm work never stops.”
WEIGH TO GO
At this week’s NTA’s, when he picked up a gong for the show, Jeremy joked his “trousers are falling down.”
He took to the stage in his formal attire, paired with a crisp white shirt, that showed off his slender new look.
Back in December, fans were left stunned by Jeremy’s changing shape.
He previously revealed that he was just days from death before he underwent urgent heart surgery to clear blocked arteries.
Since his operation, he has had to completely change his lifestyle.
And he opened up on the physical effects of his weight loss as he took to the stage in London.
During his acceptance speech Jeremy said: “I should explain I’m on Mounjaro, my trousers are falling down.”
Jeremy quipped: “Lisa’s going to hold my trousers up whilst I make a very short speech.”
During the speech, he claimed his Cotswolds farm team “worked harder than anyone else in the room.”
The Sun columnist then, alongside partner Lisa and show star Harriet Cowan, gave his take on the industry.
He said: “Farming is a difficult job and I appreciate the way people are going, ‘I didn’t know where my sausages came from’.
“You don’t love farming, you love moments of it — it isreally tricky right now.
“Farmers work so hard for no money so it’s delightful that people recognise a farming show can beat a house cleaning show. We shall go and have a drink.”