JEREMY Clarkson has shared a worrying update about hit show Clarkson’s Farm.
The Amazon Prime Video series follows Jeremy, 64, and the challenges of managing Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton.
Having launched in 2021, the programme has gone on to become one of the streamer’s biggest hits.
Previous series have seen setbacks such as losing newborn piglets and opposition from the local council.
In the coming weeks, however, the farm will face a familiar foe: the weather.
Taking to Instagram, Diddly Squat’s account shared an aerial snapshot of Diddly Squat, highlighting how crops have been jeopardised by the downpour of rain.
The caption read: “It’s going to be a rough year. All that seed sowed, drowned with the constant rain.”
Fans were quick to share their concern, with one writing: “Another year of nonprofit farming.
“This is probably the biggest thing that Diddly Squat has communicated to the public over the seasons, farming doesn’t make money.”
Another added: “It just seems too wrong to “like this post. My deepest sympathies.”
A third commented: “Wishing you warmer days with a dry sunny stretch.”
Aside from Jeremy, the show also features his partner Lisa Hogan, farm manager Kaleb Cooper, dry wall expert and “head of security” Gerald Cooper, as well as land agent Charlie Ireland.
Fan favourite Gerald, 74, took a step back during part of series three after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
At the end of the first episode, Jeremy got a call informing him of Gerald’s cancer diagnosis.
The following episode revealed to viewers that Gerald has prostate cancer and is ‘terrified’.
It comes as viewers were sent wild after a receiving an update on the show legend via Lisa.
She wrote on Instagram: “My galant date for the Bledington festival today 1pm”, while posting a selfie of the pair.
A delighted fan commented: “So happy to see Gerald. I hope he knows how much he is loved by so many!”
Another wrote: “Hope Gerald is recovering well.”
Meanwhile, a third said: “Hello Gerald! You’re looking well! Spiffy date for Lisa! Xxx.”
Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.