Jeremy Clarkson: how much was Top Gear presenter paid for Clarkson's Farm season 3 and when are new episodes?

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Jeremy Clarkson’s wage for Clarkson’s Farm season 3 has been reported ahead of new episodes coming out this weekend.

Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has been taking on a new challenge, in Clarkson’s Farm. The Amazon Prime series which is in season three has seen the TV star tackle disobedient animals, the Covid pandemic and failing crops.

The 64-year-old bought the farm, which spans 1,000 acres in 2008, with the first series of Clarkson’s Farm dropping in 2021. The Diddly Squat Farm which is located in Chadlington, Chipping Norton, has already been drawing fans of the series to flock to its farm shop, with massive queues popping up over the weekend.

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Clarkson has previously revealed that Diddly Squat had made just £114 from a year of trading after expenses, showing the reality of farmers trying to make ends meet in the UK. However, The Mirror has reported that Clarkson was offered a whopping sum to do Clarkson’s Farm. Here’s everything you need to know about how much Jeremy Clarkson was paid.

How much was Jeremy Clarkson paid for Clarkson’s Farm?

According to the Mirror, Clarkson was allegedly offered a three series deal with Amazon Prime for a cool £200 million. Season 3 of the popular series was released on May 3, but that won’t be the last visit to Diddly Squat, with Clarkson revealing in an interview with The Daily Mail, that “we’re doing season 4 now”.

When are the new episodes for Clarkson’s Farm season 3?

The final four episodes in Clarkson’s Farm season 3 will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video from Friday, May 10. The eight episode series was released in two parts, with the first four episodes being released earlier on May 3.

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