Jeremy Clarkson sends Clarkson’s Farm warning to fans
Jeremy Clarkson Warns Fans About Fake ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Accounts as Season 5 Wraps Up
A Familiar Warning to Fans
Jeremy Clarkson has issued a new warning to his followers about fake social media accounts posing as official pages for Clarkson’s Farm. The 65-year-old television presenter, best known for Top Gear and The Grand Tour, took to X (formerly Twitter) to clarify which accounts are legitimate — and which are not.

Posting a photo alongside his partner Lisa Hogan and the Diddly Squat Farm team — including fan favorites Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland, and Gerald Cooper — Clarkson confirmed filming for Season 5 has officially wrapped. But his message also carried a note of caution.
“This is the only account I have on here,” Clarkson wrote. “It’s the only account the farm show has on here. All the others are fake.”
Fake Accounts Stir Confusion
Clarkson’s latest post comes after several reports of imposter profiles claiming to represent Clarkson’s Farm on X. While the series has an official Instagram presence, there is no verified X account for the show. Clarkson previously warned his audience about similar impersonations earlier this year.
The timing of his renewed warning has reignited discussion about social media scams and the challenges celebrities face in maintaining their online identities. Fans appreciated Clarkson’s directness, with one supporter commenting:
“Looking forward to the next season. I have to admit you’ve taught our family a lot about farming and how hard it is.”
Another fan added humorously:
“The others are engagement farmers.”
Season 5: Filming Complete, Release Date Pending
Although Clarkson confirmed that filming for Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 is complete, Amazon Prime Video has yet to announce an official release date. Industry insiders predict that the new season will arrive sometime in 2026.
The fifth installment will continue to follow Clarkson’s trials and triumphs at Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire — the property he purchased in 2008 and renamed after taking over full-time farm management.
A Show That Changed Perceptions of Farming
Since its debut, Clarkson’s Farm has been widely praised for its authentic portrayal of modern British agriculture. Combining humor, hardship, and heart, the show has inspired a new wave of appreciation for the challenges farmers face.
Clarkson’s candid personality and his chemistry with co-star Kaleb Cooper have turned everyday farming struggles into compelling television. What began as a personal project has evolved into one of Amazon Prime’s most successful factual entertainment series.
What Fans Can Expect Next
With Season 5 now in post-production, viewers can expect more of what they love — unpredictable weather, bureaucratic headaches, and plenty of Clarkson’s trademark sarcasm. Filming delays earlier in the year led to speculation about the show’s future, but this latest update reassures fans that more content is indeed on the way.
A Reminder from Clarkson
As excitement builds for the next season, Clarkson’s warning serves as a reminder to fans to stay vigilant online. “If you see an account claiming to be the official page of Clarkson’s Farm on X — it’s fake,” he emphasized.
Until Amazon announces a premiere date, fans can revisit previous seasons, available exclusively on Prime Video, and keep an eye on Clarkson’s verified social channels for official updates.








