
Jeremy Clarkson finds 'separate ways' happiness with partner Lisa Hogan
Jeremy Clarkson finds 'separate ways' happiness with partner Lisa Hogan
Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about his relationship with his partner Lisa Hogan, who is a familiar face to fans of his hit series Clarkson's Farm
Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan
Jeremy Clarkson has shared insights into his partnership with Lisa Hogan, known to audiences from their appearance on the popular series, Clarkson's Farm.
The duo have captured fans' hearts on the Prime Video show as it follows Jeremy's agricultural ventures at Diddly Squat Farm.
At 65 years old, Jeremy appreciates how the show captures his genuine persona.
"It's the real me on the farm show," he said. "There's no Top Gear nonsense. It's much more relaxing not to play a part." For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
Alongside his farming companion Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy also receives assistance from his partner Lisa, who is regularly seen lending a hand at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, reports Yorkshire Live.
Commenting on their collaboration, he revealed: "It's all good. It's not like we're doing the same thing all the time.
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"I think it's a happy way to live, to have breakfast together, go our separate ways, and then you've got plenty to talk about in the evening.
"You can go out for dinner and you don't sit like normal old people, not talking to each other," he told The Telegraph.
The couple pose together
Jeremy and Lisa's relationship blossomed in 2017 after they met through mutual friends at an event.
Fast forward five years, and although content in their relationship, Lisa expressed she didn't desire marriage or children with Jeremy.
Speaking with Fabulous magazine, she clarified: "Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan."
She elaborated: "We're at a stage where we are not going to have kids," confirming their stance.
"I'm just happy pootling along. I think because of our age, it's much easier. You go, 'God, is it you I end up with? OK, that's it'."
Jeremy has previously tied the knot twice; his first marriage was to Alexandra James from 1989 to 1990, followed by a union with Frances Cain from 1993 until their separation in 2014.
Together with Frances, he shares three offspring: Emily, 30, Finlo, 27, and Katya, 24.
Lisa, on her part, brings three children to the family from her 30-year marriage to millionaire tycoon Baron Steven Bentinck.
Reflecting on the initial phase of her relationship with Jeremy, Lisa confessed she took some time to ascertain his earnestness before solidifying their bond.
"We'd both come out of quite long-term relationships, and I was really happy being single," she confided.
"So I was like, 'If I'm not going to be single any more, I don't want to be with a messer'.
"There was [a moment]. I had given myself three months, but it was way before that, where I thought, 'OK, I really like this person'."
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She continued, explaining that her beau "has a laser brain and will take you down", but noted: "And that's where the fun and the challenge is with him, trying to take him down."
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