Diddly Squat opens its doors once again for a brand new instalment of Clarkson's Farm.
23.04.2024 - 09:45 / ok.co.uk
Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan has opened up about tragedy striking at Diddly Squat in the show's third series, revealing that she struggled to deal with the deaths of her animals.
The new series of the Prime Video hit sees Jeremy Clarkson and girlfriend Lisa start breeding pigs – resulting in emotional moments. After bonding with the pigs in a way she never expected, Lisa struggles when animals are lost. “I didn’t think I’d be that enamoured by pigs but I did get really close to them,” she said.
“Farming’s just sad.
The animals become your friends and you’re isolated. It was heart-breaking.” Jeremy added he called on Lisa to help deliver piglets in the new series. “It turns out that pigs aren’t great mothers as a general rule, but the sandy and black breed that we got makes for a particularly poor mother,” he said.
Elsewhere on the Diddly Squat land, Jeremy finds himself falling out with farm a manager Kaleb in series three as they try their hands at construction. “I struggle to argue with him about farming because he just knows more than I do,” Jeremy said. “But when we do things like trying to repair the dam, that’s construction, and neither of us really know what we’re doing.
So that was one of our big arguments. "Then he was made to wear health and safety equipment, which nearly killed him because he stepped off the machine still attached to it and hit his head.” Despite arguing, Kaleb, 25, revealed that he's now back on good terms with Jeremy. "In this series we have probably our biggest ever argument," he said.
"But don’t get me wrong, I love the man. I think when you’re good friends with someone, and you have that amazing chemistry, it makes everything easier. "Yes, we can argue, and yes, we can shout at each
.Diddly Squat opens its doors once again for a brand new instalment of Clarkson's Farm.
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