
Jeremy Clarkson left livid as he forks out £6k on 'unbothered' breeding bull
On a new episode of Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video, Jeremy Clarkson encounters some surprising twists in his animal's behavior
Jeremy Clarkson 's countryside adventures have taken an unexpected turn, as he questions the sexual preferences and gender identity of some of his farm animals on the latest season of Clarkson's Farm. The Grand Tour host, 65, known for his unfiltered views and love for chaos, is left scratching his head after witnessing what he believes to be unconventional behaviour among his livestock. His £5,500 prize bull, Endgame, appears utterly uninterested in the herd of cows he's introduced in a moment Jeremy did not see coming.
'He's gone the wrong way. Seven ladies and he's not even bothered. Now they're chasing him. Why are they chasing him? Why did the cow just mount the bull? Do you get gay cows?' Jeremy asks in disbelief, as the animals' behaviour veers sharply off script.
Meanwhile, back in the pigpen, Clarkson's beloved hog - affectionately named Richard Ham after his former Top Gear co-host Richard Hammond - becomes the centre of a different kind of attention. One male pig mounts another following what appears to be a flirtatious rumble, leading to further confusion.
Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy's no-nonsense farmhand, offers some insight: 'That little boy there moved its tail to one side thinking it was a girl, so I wonder if it could actually be trans?' Jeremy, ever the sceptic fires back: 'What, we've got trans pigs? This is like being in a Labour Party Executive committee meeting now.'
The eyebrow-raising scenes appear in the newest instalment of Clarkson's Farm 4 which is now available to stream on Prime Video. Viewers can watch Jeremy grapple with running the farm alone for the first time as Kaleb's showbiz career kicks off.
It comes after Jeremy shared a nude video of his girlfriend as she enjoyed a spot of skinny dipping on her 52nd birthday. The Clarkson's Farm star shared the saucy clip on Instagram as Lisa Hogan stripped off for a dip in a river near the couple's palatial Cotswolds home.
Telling his followers, the "birthday girl is in her birthday suit", Jeremy proudly posted the clip for his nine million followers to see.
However, just a few months ago he barked at Lisa to come about of the water after she asked the petrolhead if he fancied a dip too. While filming an episode of the Amazon Prime Video show Clarkson's Farm, Lisa suggested she and Jeremy enjoy a Saturday wild swim. However, the former Top Gear host was distinctly nonplussed and insisted he would not be taking a dip as he wanted to go to the pub.
He told Lisa to "get out" of the water so the pair could go to the boozer for a drink, as he claimed "being drunk is better" than wild swimming. Lisa was seen splashing about in the river with her blonde locks piled up into a swimming cap, before Jeremy asked her: "What are you doing?"
"Just loitering in cold water," Lisa replied, at which point Jeremy demanded to know why they weren't at the pub and suggested the couple go home and read a book.
"Apparently because this is the best high you could ever get," Lisa said, trying to convince to her partner to join her, adding that Jeremy had never tried river swimming. Looking at his watch, the dad-of-three retorted: "I have been in cold water. I've done polar training - it was awful. And trust me I've been drunk - and I've been in cold water - and being drunk is better."
Former model Lisa has been in a relationship with Jeremy since 2017 after meeting through mutual friends.
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