Clarkson’s Farm’s Kaleb opens up on ‘stressful’ day After months of uncertainty, there are some good news for Clarkson’s Farm fans. The hit Amazon Prime series is reportedly set to land a fourth series as per Deadline. The streaming giant is said to be in “active talks” over season four of the farming show, according to “multiple sources”. Deadline reported that while “a deal is not finalised” discussions have been positive and all signs point to the show’s highly requested return. Jeremy Clarkson’s future with Amazon Prime was left in the balance for quite some time following the outrage that the former Top Gear presenter caused with his widely criticised column about Meghan Markle, which he later apologised for. READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson makes worrying prediction for upcoming farm season and winter Jeremy could be entertaining fans for another series on Diddly Squat Farm Thankfully, the working relationship between Amazon and Jeremy has seemingly improved and has led to them allegedly being in active talks about a new series. However, fans shouldn’t get ahead of themselves as the outlet also reported that “there could be another plot twist”. The good news is the ongoings at Diddly Squat Farm are currently being filmed and fans can look forward to seeing the drama unfold at some point in 2024. If the agreement is made then the cameras will continue capturing the ups and downs of Jeremy and his trusty helper Caleb Cooper running a farm at the stunning Cotswolds location for series four. Jeremy alongside his helping hand and Clarkson’s Farm co-star Caleb Cooper SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Trending And here is the fantastic news. A HUGE amount of piglets pic.twitter.com/SBAXAiWF3J – Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 25, 2023
Jeremy Clarkson’s farming show to be ‘renewed’ for another series despite Amazon fallout
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