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Jeremy Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan on life with Grand Tour star and why marriage isn't on the cards

Jeremy Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan on life with Grand Tour star and why marriage isn't on the cards

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Jeremy Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan is back on our screens as the new series of Clarkson's Farm airs - but what do we know about the former model's life away from the spotlight?
Clarkson's Farm returned with its fourth season, with Jeremy Clarkson's other half, Lisa Hogan, taking the limelight. Lisa, 51, a Dublin-born ex-model, shares a significant 13-year age gap with Jeremy Clarkson. Speaking to Fabulous Magazine, Lisa disclosed her views on the future with Clarkson, affirming that walking down the aisle is not in their plans.
The couple, who sparked their romance at a party in 2017 following an introduction by mates, live together at Diddly Squat Farm, reports Belfast Live. Regarding children, Lisa was quite clear: "Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan. We decided not to have children together."

Commenting on the peace and satisfaction they both share, Lisa said: "We're at a stage where we are not going to have kids. I'm just happy pootling along. I think because of our age, it's much easier."

She also spoke of the consolation found in knowing they won't be looking for love elsewhere: "You go: 'God, is it you I end up with? OK, that's it.'
"But it's relaxing knowing you are not going to be with anybody else. It gives you a certain amount of liberation."
Who is Lisa Hogan's ex-husband?
In her past, Lisa was married to Baron Steven Bentinck and they parted ways after 30 years in 2011. They had three children together and resided at Moyns Park, in Essex, during their marriage.
Following their split, Lisa embarked on a new chapter with Canadian businessman Craig Cohan, who is associated with Cirque du Soleil productions. They met in Moscow through a mutual friend who was hosting a birthday party that Craig attended.

The timeline of their relationship remains unclear, but they were last seen together at an event at Battersea Power Station in April 2014.
Clarkson, who has been married twice before – first to Alex Hall in 1989, a marriage that lasted only six months, and then to Frances Cain in 1993, with whom he has three children and separated from in 2014 – had a brief romance with Lisa before the couple decided to become serious.
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The former model expressed her need for reassurance in the relationship due to her history with long-term commitment.
The plot for the fourth series of Clarkson's Farm reveals fresh challenges ahead: "After rounding off series three with the Diddly Squat gang toasting a tumultuous year, we return a few months later to find life on the farm has changed."
The synopsis goes on: "Kaleb is on a nationwide tour, Lisa is working on a new product line, and Jeremy is left to run the farm alone. In Kaleb's absence, Jeremy must keep Diddly on track and comes up with an idea."
The latest series invites viewers to follow Jeremy's journey as he navigates the ups and downs of running his pub, The Farmer's Dog.

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