Jeremy Clarkson’s Sad Confession: Farm Struggles!
Jeremy Clarkson Admits He’s “Broken” as Farm Life Takes Its Toll
A New Personal Update from the Clarkson’s Farm Star
Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel. Today we’ve got a fresh update from the one and only Jeremy Clarkson, and this time it’s a little more personal than usual. The Clarkson’s Farm host has revealed that he’s feeling “broken” as he faces yet another tough decision at his famous Cotswolds property, Diddly Squat Farm.

From TV Icon to Full-Time Farmer
Jeremy has owned the farm since 2008, transforming it from a quiet patch of land into one of Britain’s most talked-about rural hotspots. Across four seasons of his hit Prime Video series, fans have watched him battle red tape, unpredictable weather, stubborn machinery, and even more stubborn animals.
But behind the humor and chaos, Clarkson admits this life is starting to take a physical toll.
The Machine That Finally Beat Him
In his latest Sunday Times column, Jeremy describes struggling with one of his beloved machines:
the Supacat — a six-wheel-drive military vehicle once used to rescue broken Land Rovers from battlefields.
It’s powerful. It’s rugged.
And, apparently, it’s become nearly impossible to climb in and out of.
“It is quite difficult to get in and out of if you are old and broken,” Jeremy confessed in classic Clarkson style.
Because of this, he’s decided to retire the Supacat and replace it with something more manageable.
Clarkson’s New Ride: The CFMoto UForce U10 Pro
Enter Jeremy’s new choice: the CFMoto UForce U10 Pro, a petrol-powered utility vehicle with more comfort, easier access, and better practicality for his day-to-day farm work.
Clarkson says the new ride has been “very useful, very robust,” and a noticeable improvement for his aching joints.
And he’s not the only one who approves.
Even the Dogs Are Obsessed
According to Jeremy:
“On day one, my dogs leapt into the pickup bed and since then have pretty much refused to get out.”
If the dogs have spoken, the machine stays.
Is Clarkson Starting to Slow Down?
With Clarkson’s Farm gearing up for Season 5, many fans are wondering if Jeremy is finally feeling the weight of farm life. From endless bureaucracy to wrestling fallen trees and muddy fields, the work is nonstop — even for a 65-year-old who refuses to sit still.
Farming has become both the greatest challenge and the greatest joy of his life, but this latest admission raises questions about how long he can keep up the pace.
What Do You Think?
Is Jeremy Clarkson finally beginning to slow down?
Or will he stubbornly push through every ache, pain, and broken machine like he always does?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
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