Jeremy Clarkson, 59, has teased fans with a sneak peak of his new show I Bought A Farm as he returns home following filming for The Grand Tour.
The former Top Gear presenter posted a photo to Instagram of an allotment garden with the caption: “Fully rural now.”
Filming for season four of The Grand Tour has not yet finished but that hasn’t stopped Jeremy cracking on with another Amazon series.
I Bought A Farm will see Jeremy investigate the challenges facing farmers across the UK and dwindling food supplies.
Describing the new project, Jeremy revealed the new show won’t be afraid to delve into sensitive subjects.
“We’re not making Countryfile. We’ll be showing it warts and all,” he told The Sunday Times.
“For example, I have no view on badger culling in terms of whether it’s necessary, but if it’s happening we will not shy away from putting it in the programme.”
Fans of the outspoken presenter began commenting on the post as they waited for new series to drop on Amazon.
One said: “The first thing you need to do on your new series is drive a tractor. That, I will pay to see.”
Another commented on the scenery and wrote: “Beautiful place that!” and a third remarked: “How lovely!”
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Jeremy’s latest Instagram post isn’t the only sneak peak he’s given fans after previously uploading a picture of a countryside landscape with an owl in the centre of the image mid-flight.
The Grand Tour presenter captioned the image: “Barn Owl. Out early.”
Jeremy’s post comes as he returned home from filming scenes for season four of The Grand Tour alongside co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May.
The trio have jetted off to a number of serene locations over the last few weeks to gather footage for upcoming episodes as viewers await the show’s return.
Meanwhile Jeremy dropped a release date bombshell of season four of The Grand Tour as he replied to a fan on Twitter.
One eager viewer wrote: “@thegrandtour is there any chance we can get a rough idea when series four starts!
“There are several mixed rumours out there and we can’t wait to see the new series.”
Praising the presenters, they added: ‘You have done a top job with the series 1-3. Never stop!!! Ever!!! @JeremyClarkson @MrJamesMay @RichardHammond.”
Jeremy replied: “Just finished filming the first episode. That’ll need a few months to edit. And then…”
Did the former Top Gear presenter confirm the show will be back in the autumn?
The Grand Tour season 4 returns to Amazon Prime Video later this year.
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