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JEREMY Clarkson has vented his frustrations about strangers repeatedly invading his home.

The Clarkson’s Farm star revealed people often turn up uninvited at his Cotswolds property, Diddly Squat Farm, where he lives with his girlfriend Lisa.

Uninvited strangers have turned up at Jeremy Clarkson's property after the success of Clarkson's Farm
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Uninvited strangers have turned up at Jeremy Clarkson's property after the success of Clarkson's FarmCredit: Amazon Prime
The documentary began in 2021, with a third series soon airing
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The documentary began in 2021, with a third series soon airingCredit: PA

Jeremy, 64, explained there have been a number of incidents where people have attempted to “have a nosy” at his home after the success of the Amazon Prime Video TV show.

One incident saw an uninvited man sitting in Jeremy’s kitchen, with Jeremy at first assuming he was with the film crew.

Jeremy told“He was looking at me writing the voiceover for Clarkson’s Farm and said, ‘Oh, is this the new series?’ 

“I said, ‘Yeah.’ I was chatting away, then suddenly went, ‘Who are you?’ And he went, ‘I was just passing.’ I said, ‘No, I’m sorry, you cannot just walk into somebody’s house and pull up a chair.’ 

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“He looked a bit baffled.”

Meanwhile, the former Top Gear presenter also recounted another incident where a group of mothers told their children to enter Jeremy’s home.

Explaining the children had knocked on his door, Jeremy revealed: “Four sweet little kids. Their mothers at the gate, going, ‘Go on, kids.’ Like, ‘Walk in.’ I was like, no! 

“You have to be nice to the children, obviously, it’s not their fault. But I did take their mothers to one side and say, ‘You can’t do that.’”

Another encounter saw Lisa exiting the shower in a towelling robe, only to find a couple having a nosy around.

According to Jeremy, their attitude was, “He’s on television, he won’t mind.”

His comments come as Clarkson’s Farm is about to launch series three on May 3.

Beginning in 2021, the Prime Video documentary follows Jeremy attempting to run the 1000-acre farm.

The series was renewed for a fourth run in November 2023.

The Sun's TV Editor Rod McPhee visits Clarkson's Farm to find about the third series
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