Jeremy Clarkson fans go wild as he shares adorable family news at Diddly Squat Farm
Jeremy Clarkson Fans Go Wild as He Shares Adorable Family News from Diddly Squat Farm
Puppies Take Over the Farm
Jeremy Clarkson has melted hearts once again, this time with a very special update from his Diddly Squat Farm. The Clarkson’s Farm star revealed that his fox-red Labrador, Arya, has given birth to a litter of puppies — and fans couldn’t be happier.
In a video shared online, Clarkson showed the pups scampering around the farm, while he later posted a sweet Instagram snap of himself cuddling one of them, a puppy he named Margarey.

Fans React with Joy
It didn’t take long for fans to flood the comments section with affection. One cheeky follower joked, “Bigger than Hammond already,” poking fun at Clarkson’s former Top Gear co-host Richard Hammond. Another wrote, “Another one who won’t listen to a word you say!!! Omg so cute.”
Others simply couldn’t resist gushing over the fluffy newcomer, with comments like, “Oh my heart… the fluff.”

Lisa Hogan Shares More Puppy Moments
Clarkson’s partner, Lisa Hogan, also joined in the fun, posting a sweet video of the litter exploring the porch just days earlier. The puppies, born on July 27, are thought to be around six weeks old.
Clarkson himself shared the news with his usual humor, telling fans: “I know you’ve all been enjoying the football, but I’ve been rather busy, if I’m honest, because look what Arya has done.” He then panned the camera to show the newborn pups snuggled with their mum.
Life Beyond the Farm: Pub Troubles Continue
While Clarkson’s farm is full of puppy joy, his other business venture hasn’t been quite as cheerful. The TV presenter recently opened up about another setback at his Oxfordshire pub, The Farmer’s Dog.
Writing in his column for The Times, Clarkson revealed that a customer tried to claim thousands of pounds in compensation, alleging she was served beer instead of cider. The woman claimed the beer upset her gluten intolerance and forced her to cancel her holiday.
Clarkson Fights Back
Fortunately, Clarkson was able to provide evidence that the claim wasn’t true. “We had one the other day who said she’d been given beer instead of cider and the gluten in it had made her so ill she’d had to cancel her holiday and we now had to reimburse her,” he explained. “Happily, we have her on CCTV not drinking beer, so we are safe on that one.”
Clarkson went on to warn that so-called “food intolerance fraud” has become a major problem for pub landlords, calling it an “epidemic” that often leaves owners vulnerable.
A Life of Contrasts
Between the joy of raising puppies at Diddly Squat and the frustrations of managing a pub, Jeremy Clarkson’s life is never short on drama. Fans, however, seem far more interested in the fluffy new arrivals than in the legal headaches, with Margarey quickly becoming the new star of Clarkson’s farm.








