Clarkson’s Farm fans have been given a new update about when they can expect the upcoming third run of the record-breaking Amazon series will arrive on screens.
It will be exactly a year next month since the second season of the Jeremy Clarkson’s farming series arrived and fans are eagerly awaiting the new batch of episodes.
Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper will be back for season 3
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The Clarkson’s Farm star took to Instagram to share an adorable video of her pet fox-red Labradors playing on one of the farm’s small tractors.
“Team Diddly dogs at the ready,” Hogan penned followed by the hashtags: “#diddlysquatfarmshop #tractorpulling #tractortrailer #cotswolds #clarksonsfarm #farminglife #dogsofinstagram.”
While the post prompted floods of fans’ comments about how cute and grown-up Clarkson’s pets looked, some wanted answers.
One Clarkson’s Farm fan asked outright in the comments: “When does season 3 start Jeremy? X.”
Not shying away from the probe, the Diddly Squat Instagram account teased: “Not too long now.”
The news went down well with dozens of eagle-eyed fans who spotted the remarks in the comments and “liked” the comment.
“Can’t wait for the next season xx,” another fan penned while a second said: “Hope to see the girls in (the) upcoming season.”
While Diddly Squat’s release date update didn’t provide a specific day, fans will undoubtedly be buoyed by the fact it sounds like the wait may almost be over.
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