Jeremy Clarkson, the iconic TV personality known for shows like Top Gear and Clarkson’s Farm, recently shared a deeply personal revelation—he has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. In a candid moment on the latest episodes of Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video, Jeremy disclosed his condition, describing it as an emotional and tough journey.
At 66, Jeremy opened up about his diagnosis, which he had known since May following a biopsy. He bravely informed his farmhands, Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland, emphasizing the seriousness yet early stage of the cancer, adding that treatment options were promising. The episode captured raw emotions, highlighting Jeremy’s resilient spirit amid the challenge.
Outside the farm and diagnosis, Jeremy’s life with his girlfriend Lisa Hogan offers a backdrop of strength and partnership. The couple met in 2017 and have since built a life together in the serene Cotswolds, where they run the well-known Diddly Squat Farm near Chadlington, West Oxfordshire. Lisa, a former artist and model, shares a supportive and balanced relationship with Jeremy, blending their lives between rural charm and business.
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Their home is a magnificent six-bedroom mansion in Chipping Norton, valued at around £12.5 million. Designed by Craig Hamilton Architects, the property features a blend of traditional and modern country elements. The estate includes luxury amenities such as a cinema room, swimming pool, tennis court, and even a specialized garage for quad bikes and multiple cars. The house’s design pays homage to 18th and 19th-century farmhouses, creating a stately yet welcoming atmosphere.
Jeremy has expressed pride in Lisa’s adaptability, highlighting how she embraced farm life despite her previous, more luxurious lifestyle. Together, they have transformed the historic 1900s Curdle Hill Farmhouse site—famously demolished during an episode of The Grand Tour—into their dream residence.
Their Cotswolds life embodies a mix of personal growth, resilience, and passion for rural living, offering a powerful counterpoint to Jeremy’s public battle with cancer and a glimpse into their private world filled with love and determination.