TELLY’S Jeremy Clarkson has told fans he is feeling “better than ever” — after being seen back at work just weeks after life-saving heart surgery.
Our exclusive snaps show Jezza at his country pub with his Clarkson’s Farm sidekick Kaleb Cooper.
The 64-year-old, who revealed he was days from death before surgery to clear blocked arteries, used a telehandler to shift logs before watching Kaleb, 26, as he dug a hole for a bonfire.
Clarkson, who was filming for the new series of Amazon Prime hit Clarkson’s Farm, was later mobbed as he got into his white F-Type Jag in the car park of The Farmer’s Dog near his Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds.
The smiling star told people: “I can’t do selfies here”. Asked how he was, he replied: “I’m fine thank you.”
One visitor told The Sun: “It was great to see him looking so well after what has happened. I was in the pub with my girlfriend and then we went out to the car park and spotted him.
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“He was on a telehandler building a bonfire with Kaleb.
“Jeremy was shouting instructions to him and they were laughing and joking together like they do on TV. I later saw him at the farm shop and had a chat.
“We saw him as he came out followed by an Amazon crew.
“He seemed really cheerful.
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“We asked about how he was feeling after the heart procedure and he said, ‘I’m feeling fine — better than ever’. I shook his hand and wished him well. And Jeremy said, ‘I’d like to stop and chat but I’ve got a busy day with loads to do’.”
The former Top Gear presenter had surgery after feeling unwell on holiday.
He has told how doctors ordered him to change his lifestyle, insisting: “I am not allowed to have fun anymore. I must live in a holier-than-though fog of weeds, seeds and yoga. This is terrifying.”
But Jezza went on: “When the Grim Reaper poked his nose round the door, I decided that actually, I quite fancied living a little bit longer.
“I want to see my grandchildren grow up. I saw the dawn this morning and it was magnificent so I’d quite like to see a few more of those too.
"Also, I still want to visit the Galapagos Islands. To achieve this, I must live on water and steamed fish and exercise.”