Jeremy Clarkson has hit back at a fan after they made a bold joke about one of the products sold at his Diddly Squat Farm.
Jeremy Clarkson's farm soared to popularity in 2021 after the release of his show ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ - but not without controversy.
The former Top Gear host opened his farm shop, Diddly Squat Farm, in 2020 but soon faced backlash from locals. Residents complained about the “nightmare” traffic the farm’s popularity brought in, as well as his request from the council for an extension on the site.Sharing a snippet of his family holiday on Instagram earlier this week, Clarkson posted a photo of a harbour with four yachts in view.“I’ve seen the prices for chilli chutney in the farm shop," followed by laughing emojis.”"If you want to ruin farmers, buy it for less in the supermarket.
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