
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan sacked for being 'naughty'
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan sacked for being 'naughty'
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan is known for her role on the Prime Video series Clarkson's Farm, with the show having returned for a fourth season last month
Lisa Hogan stars alongside Jeremy in Clarkson's Farm
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Lisa Hogan from the Amazon Prime Video hit Clarkson's Farm has revealed she was sacked in the past after customer gripes. Well-known for her role alongside her partner, Jeremy Clarkson, on his Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire, Lisa often appears at the helm of farm operations. The fourth season dropped on the streaming platform in May, introducing viewers to new episodes. This season sees Jeremy navigating farm life solo while Lisa shifts focus to developing a product range, and Kaleb Cooper sets off on a national tour.
As temporary help joined the farm, it gave Jeremy a chance to ponder, leading him to pursue his ambition to own a pub, reports Gloucestershire Live. Lisa, typically seen taking charge at the farm, admits she hasn't always been as lucky with pubs.
"I was fired from a bar in Australia. Some people had ordered a bottle of wine, and I couldn't get the cork out, so I put the bottle between my legs, and pulled," Lisa said.
After receiving some provocative remarks from male customers, she responded in kind. This led to complaints and her subsequent dismissal.
Lisa also commented on Jeremy's penchant for challenging business choices: "Jeremy seems to specialise in picking ventures that are notoriously hard to make a living from. He had it all worked out. He had the brewery. He had the animals. He'd grown the vegetables. It was a breeze.
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"Verbally, yes, it is a breeze, but then we wouldn't do anything if we knew what lay ahead, would we? So, he does like a challenge. It's his nature to be constantly annoyed and p***** off at things. So owning a pub is a manna from heaven for him. He loves a good moan."
Lisa had creative input on the new project, as the pair enlisted varied specialists to help them launch their pub.
After acknowledging the lost sleep and hurdles hw faced with the pub, Jeremy devised an ingenious tactic to expand the establishment without incurring excessive costs.
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"We took out the Grand Tour tent, which had been sitting in storage. It has such a great vibe inside, and so light and beautiful," said Lisa.
"Compared to the farm shop, there's loads of space. The customers aren't there to judge - they just want a little bit of Diddly Squat to rub off on them."
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