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Jeremy Clarkson Responds to Social Media Comment on Cotswolds View
Television personality Jeremy Clarkson, host of Clarkson’s Farm, recently engaged with a social media user who made a pointed remark regarding his picturesque Cotswolds property. The exchange occurred after Clarkson, 64, shared a scenic snapshot from his Oxfordshire home, triggering commentary about the perceived cost of such a view. The image, posted on social media, featured his dogs, Arya and Sansa, enjoying the sunshine in his garden in Chipping Norton.
Social Media Post Sparks Reaction
The photograph, shared on the Clarkson’s Farm social media account with the caption “Good morning, what a view,” quickly gained traction, amassing over 14,000 likes. While many responses were positive, one user offered a critical observation directed at the Diddly Squat Farm owner.
The comment, posted on X, read: “A view only a few hundred million can buy you.” Clarkson, known for his direct responses, swiftly replied to the remark.
Clarkson’s Sharp Reply
In response to the comment, Clarkson retorted: “Better do some work then.”
The social media user subsequently replied, acknowledging Clarkson’s response with: “Appreciate the peptalk, I feel seen.”
Earlier Instagram Post
Prior to this exchange, the former Grand Tour presenter initially shared the same image on his personal Instagram account. He received numerous messages from his 8.9 million followers on that platform.
On Instagram, Clarkson had captioned the photo: “The sun’s out and they’re back to securing the perimeter.”
Fan Reactions to the View
Fans responded positively to both posts, admiring the view and expressing anticipation for the upcoming season of Clarkson’s Farm.
- One fan commented: “The DOGS! Can’t wait for the next season of Clarkson Farm, going to be amazing!”
- Another user agreed, stating: “Absolute gorgeous view.”
- A third remarked: “What a view they have.”
- Another user expressed envy, messaging: “Beautiful area. I’m jealous.”
Diddly Squat Farm History
Clarkson acquired his Oxfordshire farm in 2008 and took over the daily management in 2019, following the retirement of the previous farm manager. The farm is now famously known as Diddly Squat Farm, the central focus of his popular television series.