Jeremy Clarkson returns to work at farming event after cancer diagnosis
Jeremy Clarkson back to work after cancer diagnosis

Jeremy Clarkson, aged 66, has been seen returning to work after revealing his 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis. The former Top Gear star was spotted filming for another series of his hit Amazon Prime Video show, Clarkson's Farm.

Earlier this week, Clarkson told his co-star Kaleb Cooper during an emotional episode: 'I've got cancer.' The episode aired on Wednesday, following an Instagram post where he warned fans of a 'really difficult' finale.

Filming for the latest season took place in 2024 and 2025. Now, Clarkson has been seen alongside his production crew at Cereals 2026, an annual agricultural trade event hosted at his Diddly Squat farm in Oxfordshire.

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According to The Sun, the event took place on June 10 and 11, where Clarkson delivered a speech on improving the future of the farming industry. A source told the outlet: 'He made his way around the crowd stopping to chat with everyone. He was laughing and joking with other farmers – he even gave a speech. There were cameras and crew present filming the scenes.'

Pictures from the event show a production team present. The event hosted more than 500 exhibitors and attracted over 25,000 visitors.

During the episode where he revealed his diagnosis, Clarkson told Cooper and farming consultant Charlie Ireland that the cancer was caught at a 'really early' stage. He also told viewers: 'What I wanted to say was if this treatment is all successful, I'll see you in season six, and if it isn't, I won't. Take care, everyone.'

Amazon has not yet confirmed a sixth season, but local reports suggest planning documents submitted to West Oxfordshire District Council earlier this year indicate it has been commissioned and will air next summer.

Clarkson received an outpouring of love on Instagram after the news broke. Metro contacted Amazon Prime Video and Jeremy Clarkson for comment. Clarkson's Farm is available to watch on Prime Video.

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