Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan announces new additions as fans ‘can’t wait’.

Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan announces new additions as fans ‘can’t wait’


This week, Clarkson’s Farm fans were left thrilled as Lisa Hogan shared an exciting update.
Lisa Hogan has revealed that one of their beloved pet dogs is expecting her first litter.

The Clarkson’s Farm favourite, who has garnered a devoted following since the programme debuted in 2021, shared the exciting announcement on Instagram.

Lisa and Jeremy Clarkson frequently update their supporters with developments from their renowned Diddly Squat Farm, situated in Chadlington, Chipping Norton.

Given the considerable gap between each series appearing on Prime Video, Lisa consistently keeps enthusiasts informed through her social media posts.

This week, Lisa revealed that their red fox Labrador, Arya, had become pregnant, reports the Express.

Clarkson's Farm star Lisa Hogan announces new additions as fans 'can't wait'  - Surrey Live

Jeremy Clarkson first introduced viewers to his canines Arya and Sansa after rescuing them in 2021, and they swiftly won over audiences with their mischievous antics.

In the Instagram video clip, Lisa could be heard saying: “Now, you… I haven’t been here for a week…I would say… yes, look at that teat.

“Oh, my God. Yes, and you are heavy and hot compared to your sister. I think we might have puppies on the way!”

Numerous supporters have flocked to the comments to offer their congratulations to Lisa and Jeremy.

One admirer commented: “How exciting! New babies for us to watch grow! I cannot wait! Hope it’s at least 6 pups to adore!”

Another person expressed their delight, adding: “Amazing news. Just the news I needed to wake up with. Congratulations diddly and Clarkson.”

Clarkson's Farm star Lisa Hogan announces new additions as fans 'can't wait'  - Surrey Live
A third shared: “Congratulations on your pregnancy! Arya will be a beautiful mumma. I think she will have 7 puppies.”

Since its debut in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has become a tremendous success, much to Jeremy’s astonishment.

He shared his thoughts, saying: “I did think it’d serve up gentle disappointment to the Top Gear, Grand Tour audience.

“I very much was typecast as this man who drove around corners too quickly while shouting and using hyperbole to make a point.

“I thought, why would anybody who watches ‘Top Gear’ or ‘The Grand Tour’ want to watch this bucolic show about farming? Then they did, and it brought a whole new audience who’d never watched a single programme I’d made.”

 

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