Jeremy Clarkson forced to halt filming on Clarkson’s Farm series four after infuriating disruption – leaving fans livid
Fans were quick to express their outrage about filming being held up
JEREMY Clarkson fans have begged him to ‘hurry up and start filming Clarkson’s Farm again’ after plans were brought to a halt.
The presenter and journalist, 64, saw filming paused after he spotted a huge drone hovering over his land.
Voted as Britain’s most sexy man for a second year running, Jeremy vented his frustration on social media after cameras were forced to stop rolling.
Taking to Instagram, he shared an image of the helicopter’s route above Diddly Squat Farm with his eight million followers.
The attached map to the post showed the helicopter was privately owned.
Some Clarkson’s Farm fans expressed their horror that filming for the much-awaited series four was being disrupted.
One penned: “Hurry up and start filming again. I’ve just finished season 3 and have squat withdrawal symptoms… I need a fix quickly, may have to go back to the start and see where it all began again.”
Some of Jeremy’s followers joked the helicopter’s presence was “the council finding new ways” to stop him.
One commented: “Probably West Oxfordshire District Karens taking pictures of the gravel!”
Another chimed in: “Trying to get a glimpse seeing as you’re the sexiest male in the UK aye?”
In his latest column for The Sun, Jeremy addressed triumphing over the likes of Idris Elba, Cillian Murphy and King Charles in a poll of 2,000 women to be named the sexiest man in the UK.
The star also took a cheeky dig at Piers Morgan, who he remarked “limped home in a pathetic 40th place.”
Series three of Clarkson’s Farm concluded on May 10 as the second batch of episodes dropped on Prime Video.
The latest episodes saw fans get an update on fan-favourite Gerald Cooper, who had been battling cancer.
Viewers also learned what became of Pepper the cow, who had been a memorable presence in series two.
It comes as fans fear series four of Clarkson’s Farm could end up being the last, as there has been no official confirmation for series five.
Speaking to US publication , the show’s producer Andy Wilman shared: “I’ve got no feelings on whether there’s a five or not.
“Jeremy’s the same. He’s like when we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away.”