STAR POWER Jeremy Clarkson stuns fans as The Grand Tour star comes to the rescue of motorist in hilarious scenes

The beloved documentary series, a hit since it launched in 2021, follows Jeremy’s experience running his Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton.

Its three series to date have seen Jeremy joined by partner Lisa Hogan, farm manager Kaleb Cooper, “head of security” Gerald Cooper and land agent “Cheerful” Charlie Ireland.

He is also known for his specialism in motoring, notably by presenting Top Gear and The Grand Tour.

In a video shared to Instagram, Jeremy happened to be driving past a fellow motorist just in time to see a funny scene play out.
The other driver’s caravan, which had been linked to the back of his car, had disconnected from the vehicle.

In the video, Jeremy is seen chuckling as he spoke to the caravan owner and said: “I’m sorry, I did find that quite funny.”

As the man and his wife looked surprised before laughing as well, he added: “I promise, that is… it has happened to me.”

Driving past, he is seen advising another driver: “You’re going to have to go round, his caravan’s fallen off the back of his car.”
Jeremy and Grand Tour co-stars Richard Hammond and James May are stepping away from the show after its next series.

Clarkson's Farm has future revealed beyond season 2

The show began in 2016 and was conceived following the group’s departure from Top Gear, alongside executive producer Andy Wilman.
Last month, Andy, who is also involved with Clarkson’s Farm, admitted he didn’t know what the future holds for the show beyond series four which is currently in production.

Speaking to US outlet Deadline, he said: “I’ve got no feelings on whether there’s a five or not.

“Jeremy’s the same. He’s like: when we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away.”

The pair have worked together closely for years, also spanning Top Gear and The Grand Tour, with Andy admitting his friend has been surprised by Clarkson’s Farm’s success.

“He’s a restless man, he needs work, he needs things to do

Andy Wilman
“He never saw this coming in his career [at the age of] 64. He thought his big end moment was that we end The Grand Tour successfully.

He said: “He’s a restless man, he needs work, he needs things to do. And he loves that farm, he’s really at peace in that place.”
Series three of Clarkson’s Farm was released in two parts, with the first premiering on May 3.

The second part was released a week later, bringing a total of eight episodes.

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