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Clarkson's Farm's Lisa Hogan warns 'there goes your camera' in series five havoc

Clarkson's Farm's Lisa Hogan warns 'there goes your camera' in series five havoc

Wales Online19 hours ago

Clarkson's Farm's Lisa Hogan warns 'there goes your camera' in series five havoc
Jeremy Clarkson's partner is one of the show's standout stars for her no-nonsense Irish attitude
Filming for series five of the hit Clarkson's Farm show it underway
(Image: INSTAGRAM/DIDDLY SQUAT FARM )
Fans of Clarkson's Farm have been given a sneak peek behind the scenes of season five's filming. In a video posted on Instagram, star Lisa Hogan found herself swarmed by a group of overly friendly goats.
The clip shows her crouching down, only to be enthusiastically licked by the herd of goats as she attempts to shoo them away. It seems they were also keen on nibbling at her hat and clothing as a member of the Clarkson's Farm crew can be heard exclaiming: "No, don't eat her jacket."

Later, it appears the goats caused further havoc by damaging his camera, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Off-screen, Lisa is heard telling the crew member: "There goes your camera." For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
Additional footage shows the crew member being encircled by the goats as they attempt to munch on his clothes and belongings.
The amusing video was aptly captioned: "When the goats have other ideas about filming."
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Numerous Clarkson's Farm fans took to the comments section under the video to joke about the hilarious scenes.
One person suggested: "Just sing a couple of verses of Edelweiss to 'em, that should calm them down a tad [sic]."

Another commented: "The goats love Lisa as much as she loves them, mutual respect."
While one wrote: "They're just kidding", and another added: "Doesn't it get your goat at times? Lol [sic]."
Filming for season five of Clarkson's Farm is currently in progress, following the recent conclusion of the fourth series.

Lisa has been sharing updates from the set of season five after Prime Video confirmed its renewal back in November 2024.
She previously posted a video featuring the geese at Diddly Squat Farm, commenting that they weren't quite ready to venture outdoors.
Additionally, earlier this year, she shared an experience of witnessing a lamb birth during their time on the farm.

While season five's release date is still under wraps, Lisa and the Diddly Squat Farm crew are teasing fans with glimpses of the upcoming episodes.
The forthcoming season will delve into the impact of changes to inheritance tax on farmers and track the developments at Jeremy Clarkson's The Farmer's Dog pub after its tumultuous launch.
The Prime Video series has garnered international acclaim. Reflecting on its global appeal, Jeremy remarked: "An American farmer told me that before he and his farming mates had watched Clarkson's Farm, they thought that all the problems they had were uniquely American.
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"When they saw Clarkson's Farm they realised they'd got exactly the same problems as we have in the UK.
"It doesn't matter whether you're in Australia, Germany, Norway, the farmers in all of these countries watch the show, and it's exactly the same. Weather and government affects you wherever you are in the world."

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