Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa breaks silence after devastating Christmas loss on his farm
JEREMY Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan has broken her silence after suffering a devastating loss on the farm.
The pair were left rattled over Christmas when Lisa's horse passed away.
Popular TV presenter Jeremy revealed the tragic news in his column for .
The former Top Gear host revealed that Lisa’s beloved 26-year-old horse Bertie died last week.
Sharing the sad news, he wrote: “It wasn’t a fun event, even for me, and I didn’t like it one bit.”
Now, Lisa has broken her silence by sharing a sweet Instagram post in tribute to Bertie.
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Alongside a collection of images taken with the horse over the years, actress Lisa wrote a heartfelt message in gratitude to her animal pal.
She said: "Farewell my biggest friend. Thank you for 26 years of never chucking me off & for being such a beauty."
Lisa also added a broken heart emoji as she reflected on the very sad news.
One pal extended their support to Lisa as they wrote underneath the post: "What a beauty and what a privilege to have had him in your life… heartbreaking to say goodbye to these special creatures."
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Before someone else penned: "Ah, so sorry to hear, understand that bond between owner/rider and horse is super special..."
Jeremy added he was pained to see Lisa heartbroken over the tragedy as he wrote: “When Lisa’s horse died, I was upset because I could see she was. And because I would have to deal with it.”
The couple first knew “something was probably wrong” when they got the news that Bertie was “lying on his side, in a stream.”
Tragically, when Jeremy arrived at the scene he found Bertie was already dead.
It was recently revealed that Prime Video show Clarkson's Farm, in which the duo star, has been renewed for a fourth season.
Jeremy made the announcement on social media the day after he confirmed his exit from The Grand Tour.
To celebrate the news, Jeremy and his co-star Kaleb Cooper tried to round up their sheep to spell out “IV,” which is four in Roman Numerals. Unsurprisingly, it didn’t exactly go to plan, and the pair ended up arguing.
“You’re doing it in the wrong place. You blithering idiot!” Jeremy yelled at Kaleb, 25, who’d positioned the “I” after the “V” so it read six rather than four.
“I’m trying to say four … I wanted to write ‘IV,’ a four, to announce that the four series of Clarkson’s Farm is coming,” Jeremy explained.