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Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa drops revealing admission about their sex life

Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa drops revealing admission about their sex life

Metro25-05-2025

Lisa Hogan, the girlfriend of Jeremy Clarkson, has shared an insight into the particulars of her sex life with the former Top Gear presenter.
Jeremy and Lisa have been in a relationship since 2017, and appear together as the stars of Clarkson's Farm for Amazon Prime Video.
Former actress and artist Lisa, 51, has been a fixture at Diddly Squat in the Cotswolds since the show's first season, assisting boyfriend Jeremy, 65, as he attempts to navigate the running of his 1,000-acre farm.
The show has recently returned to the streaming service for its fourth series, following the presenter and journalist as he extends the farm's purview to include a nearby pub, The Farmer's Dog.
Additionally, the farm's ranks have grown to include a glamorous new farmhand in 24-year-old Harriet Cowan.
And, as Harriet educated Jeremy on the particulars of pig anatomy, Lisa dropped a scathing comment about Jeremy's bedroom prowess.
As Jeremy and Harriet welcomed a new male pig to the farm, she took the time to point out the female pigs' 'little clitoris' to her boss.
Taken aback, Jeremy replied: 'Pigs have clitorises? I didn't know that this morning. There has been no morning in the last 63 years that I've known that.'
As she shared the news of Jeremy's education with Lisa, Harriet said: 'He says you can't see it [the clitoris].'
To which Lisa replied: 'Oh, Jesus – he can't find it either, I can tell you.'
She turned to Jeremy and asked: 'Do you not know what a clitoris looks like? Have you never found one? You've never seen one? It's the start of the vagina, love.'
Ouch.
Jeremy met former model and actress Lisa at a party through mutual friends, and became a couple in 2017, after an extended period of 'courting.'
'It was quite a long courtship, as I didn't know where he was in his life. And I wasn't ready to start dating again; didn't want to go out with anyone,' she once told The Times.
'He had to court me for three months.'
Prior to meeting The Grand Tour star, Lisa worked as a researcher for John Cleese in the 1990s.
As an actress, she made her debut in the 1997 film Fierce Creatures, where she played a sea lion keeper, appearing opposite Monty Python legends John Cleese and Michael Palin, and alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.
She shares three children with ex-husband Baron Steven Bentinck, a Madrid-based private art collector.
Marrying in the 1990s, the pair shared children Wolfe, Alice and Lizzy, before splitting in 2005 and finalising their divorce in 2011.
Lisa hasn't acted since her film debut, going on to become a sculptor before joining Jeremy on Diddly Squat.
In addition to managing the farm shop and lifestyle brand, Lisa is working on her own perfume, candle and homeware range – with plans to establish kids' and gardening ware too. More Trending
Lisa revealed how Jeremy tempted her to move to the Cotswolds by asking her to run the farm shop.
'It was a way of getting me down here…I think Jeremy wanted me to move down here full-time, but if he'd said that to me I might have just said no,' she said.
'I said I would do it, but I want to be able to do what I want to do in it.'
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Series 4 of Clarkson's Farm is streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.
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