Jeremy Clarkson revealed that his Diddly Squat Farm created a massive traffic jam, which prevented people from getting their Covid vaccinations.
revealed that his beloved Diddly Squat Farm created a massive traffic jam, which prevented people from getting their Covid vaccinations., the broadcaster 62, addressed the ordeal in a new episode – which follows his efforts to run a 1,000-acre farm in the Cotswolds.
In a sneak peek seen by The Independent, the Clarkson’s Farm frontman appeared to be surprised at how popular his shop had become.‘People couldn’t get to be vaccinated at the health centre, and they couldn’t get a crew for the fire station.’Jeremy runs Diddly Squat alongside farm-hand Kaleb Cooper While trying to chop up potatoes to make crisps, things went haywire with a mandolin.
‘It’s interesting that the only proper injury I’ve sustained in farming – a long-lasting one – was actually from cooking, rather than farming.While Clarkson’s Farm has already been confirmed for a third season, Amazon has reportedly parted ways with the presenter following his hateful comments about Meghan Markle in a column.