Something Big Is Brewing at Clarkson’s Farm After Surprise Hollywood Visit.
Jeremy Clarkson Welcomes Hollywood Legend to Clarkson’s Farm — and Fans Can’t Stop Talking About It
Oxfordshire, England – Clarkson’s Farm just got a touch of Hollywood glamour. Jeremy Clarkson, the 65-year-old former Top Gear host turned farmer, set social media ablaze this weekend after sharing a surprise photo with a very famous guest — and fans all had the same reaction.
A Surprise Visit from a 1970s Screen Icon
On Sunday (October 26), Clarkson took to Instagram to post a smiling selfie from his Diddly Squat Farm, posing shoulder-to-shoulder with none other than Susan George, the beloved actress and screen legend of the 1970s.
In the photo, Clarkson looked relaxed in a navy collared shirt, while George — who starred in cult classics like Straw Dogs and Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry — appeared radiant and timeless. At 75, the actress still sported her signature golden hair and movie-star smile, wearing a crisp white blouse layered with a green jumper vest and a floral scarf.
Clarkson captioned the post with his trademark dry humor:
“Had a legend over this evening. She’s farming now. Only Boomers will know.”
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It didn’t take long for the comments section to light up as fans identified George and flooded the post with nostalgia.
Fans Go Wild: “The Timeless Susan George!”
Actress Rosie Marcel was among the first to chime in, writing:
“Susan George. Played my mother in Castle of Adventure! Lovely woman.”
Dozens of followers echoed her excitement. One commented, “That would be Susan George! She looks fab!” while another gushed, “The timeless, legendary Susan George 🔥.”
Some even joked about her ageless looks, with one fan writing: “Emma Bunton? 😉” and another adding, “Susan George looking absolutely gorgeous as ever.”
It was clear from the reaction that Clarkson’s followers were thrilled — and slightly starstruck — to see the farming host share his platform with a true Hollywood veteran.
From the Silver Screen to the Fields
Though best known for her film career, George has been quietly living a more rural life in recent years. Once one of Britain’s most recognizable actresses, she’s now a passionate advocate for animal welfare and countryside living — something that fits right in with Clarkson’s Clarkson’s Farm universe.
Clarkson, meanwhile, continues to blur the line between celebrity and countryside. Since swapping fast cars for tractors in 2019, he’s become one of the most unlikely ambassadors for British farming — turning his struggles, blunders, and triumphs at Diddly Squat Farm into a hit Amazon Prime series.
His mix of blunt humor, hard lessons, and genuine passion for agriculture has made Clarkson’s Farm both hilarious and heartfelt — and moments like this new photo only add to the show’s charm.
Clarkson’s Wild Week: From Hollywood Guests to Twitter Chaos
The heartwarming celebrity encounter came just hours after Clarkson left fans completely bewildered with a series of eyebrow-raising posts on X (formerly Twitter).
In one viral tweet, he wrote:
“Filming at Diddly Squat has stopped for a little while, but the farming goes on. Today, I have rented out a pig for sexual purposes.”
As expected, the internet erupted.
One follower joked, “Glad you stopped filming at this stage, then.” Another added, “How does one move from cars to pig pimpery? It doesn’t seem a natural transition.”
Dozens of fans piled on with their trademark British humor, turning the comment section into a comedy show of its own. One wrote, “Thank you, Jeremy. That will be all. We’re trying to enjoy our Sunday bacon and eggs here.”
“Snipers in Trees”: Clarkson’s Fiery Rant Against Litterbugs
If that wasn’t enough, Clarkson also made headlines for an unusually intense interview with The Sunday Times. In it, he vented about his hatred of littering, saying he would go as far as putting “snipers in trees” to eliminate offenders.
“You probably have racists and paedophiles at the top of your hate list,” he said. “But for me, it’s people who drop litter.
I’m not a believer in the death penalty, but I’d make an exception for people who can’t be bothered to find a bin.”
The remarks were typical Clarkson — over the top, darkly funny, and unapologetically blunt — but they sparked a flurry of debate online, with fans split between laughter and disbelief.
The Diddly Squat Effect
Whether he’s joking about pigs, ranting about litterbugs, or hanging out with Hollywood royalty, Jeremy Clarkson continues to prove one thing: he knows how to keep people talking.
His blend of wit, controversy, and authenticity has made Clarkson’s Farm one of the most-watched factual series in the UK — and a surprise global hit. And now, with movie stars popping by and fans clamoring for Season 4, it seems the Diddly Squat saga is only getting bigger.
After all, when a man known for crashing cars ends up milking cows, culling calves, and hosting Susan George in the same week, you know it’s going to be a headline.









