'F*** off!' Jeremy Clarkson fumes as 'selfish’ person flies in circles over family home

Jeremy Clarkson, 61, is no stranger to making his opinions known when it comes to things that annoy him. The broadcaster has now opened up about the latest issue he faced as he fumed at a plane flying over his farm.

Jeremy lives in Oxfordshire, where he runs the Diddly Squat farm.

The location was made extremely popular after The Grand Tour presenter helmed his own television show earlier this year.

Called Clarkson’s Farm, this saw Jeremy grappling with running a functioning farm and all that entailed.

However, the star seems to be having another problem as well, which he detailed to his 7.5 million followers.

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The Clarkson’s Farm star often gets annoyed at planes flying over his property.

On his Instagram, he regularly posts screenshots of those flying over the airspace above his house.

Back in July, he shared two, labelling one a “w*****” and another a “c*** end”.

The current aviation rules in the UK allow for aircraft to be over 1,000 ft in a built-up area or 500ft from people, vehicles, vessels and structures.

Complaints can also be lodged for unsafe flying and dangerous flying of drones.

Elsewhere, Jeremy recently held a “positive” meeting with locals about his plans for his farm.

Ahead of his entrance to the local meeting last week, he told ITV News: “I’m just here to listen, because, you know, gossip spreads in villages and they don’t know what we’re doing so I thought the best thing I can do is come down and say, ‘This is what we’re doing’.

Jeremy added: “Somebody gave me the finger on the way in.”

Following the meeting, a local told Farmers Weekly that it had been “really positive”.

The attendee, who didn’t want to be named, said: “Mr Clarkson explained that he was giving up on the disused lambing shed and wants it to become some sort of eatery, such as a café/restaurant.

“Rural folk don’t like change, but I think that his promises to help the village with functions were very well received.

“I think he did a great thing by making an effort to hold the meeting, but he probably should have done it a bit earlier.

“He faced flak from some people, but Jeremy Clarkson is creating employment. He’s doing good things.”

source: express.co.uk