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Jeremy Clarkson reveals he’s already wrapped filming on series 5 of Clarkson’s Farm as he shares behind the scenes pic

JEREMY Clarkson has revealed he’s already wrapped up filming on the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm – sharing a new behind the scenes snap.

The former Top Gear presenter, 65, shared an image on his Instagram sat down with his co-stars, including breakout star Kaleb Cooper, as he confirmed in his caption: “Season 5. It’s a wrap.”

The cast of Clarkson's Farm, Jeremy Clarkson, Lisa Hogan, Caleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper, and Charlie Ireland, sitting on hay bales around a fire pit in a field.
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Jeremy Clarkson shared an update on the upcoming series through his Instagram, sharing that filming had wrapped up[/caption]
Jeremy Clarkson and his assistant, Kaleb Cooper, standing in a field.
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The upcoming season is expected to be followed by a hiatus – following a gruelling filming schedule over the years[/caption]

Jeremy posted the snap onto his Instagram account, where the TV personality was joined by co-stars including his cheeky farmhand Kaleb Cooper, drystone waller Gerald Cooper and Mr Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan.

They’ll feature in the upcoming series expected to air in the new year.

It will follow the highs and lows of life on Diddly Squat Farm.

Last month Jeremy faced a slew of harvest issues and revealed plans to rest the popular Prime Video show, after seven years of a gruelling film schedule. 

Fans quickly expressed their excitement over the new series, with the post clocking over 100,000 likes in under two hours.

Jeremy was also showered with support in the comments section, as one fan wrote: “Please, don’t stop”. 

It comes as the former Top Gear presenter revealed he plans to rest the popular show, following a gruelling seven year film schedule. 

The potential hiatus of the show may open doors for one of it’s popular stars, 27-year-old Kaleb Cooper, who has become a popular name since first appearing on the show during its 2021 launch. 

Asked by The Sun whether he could fill the void of Clarkson’s Farm with his own spin-off, Kaleb said: ““Hopefully one day. Who knows.”

The popular farming programme took home a gong at the National Television Awards, where it won Best Factual Entertainment.

During his acceptance speech, Jeremy said: “Farming is a difficult job and I appreciate the way people are going, ‘I didn’t know where my sausages came from’.

“You don’t love farming, you love moments of it — it is really tricky right now.

“Farmers work so hard for no money so it’s delightful that people recognise a farming show can beat a house cleaning show. We shall go and have a drink.”

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Tragedy as man in his 70s dies moments after finishing popular half marathon through UK city

A MAN in his 70s tragically died just moments after completing a popular half-marathon.

The runner, who took part in the Potters Arf in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, suffered a medical episode in Hanley shortly before 1.30pm on Sunday. 

Emergency services scrambled to treat him before he was taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital.

The runner was sadly pronounced dead a short time later, confirmed Staffordshire Police.

His death after the 13.1-mile race is not being treated as suspicious, said the force.

A spokesperson for event organiser HS Sport said: “A runner at yesterday’s race fell ill after finishing the race and, despite the best efforts of medical staff, sadly passed away after being taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital.

“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with their family, friends and loved-ones at this incredibly difficult time.

“We ask that their privacy is respected as they grieve their loss.”

The half-marathon, held in the city, features the famous Heartbreak Hill section.

A council spokesman added: “We are aware of the sad death of a participant in yesterday’s Potters Arf.

“All our thoughts are with his family and loved-ones. We will offer whatever support we can.

“We would like to recognise the efforts of the event’s first responders and the emergency services who responded swiftly to provide treatment.”

Another runner with suspected hyperthermia was also taken to hospital by ambulance, where he is currently receiving treatment, the city council added.

Aerial view of thousands of runners taking part in the Potters 'Arf Marathon through the streets of Stoke-on-Trent.
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Thousands of runners took part in the 20th Potters ‘Arf Marathon through the streets of the city[/caption]

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I decorated my front garden for Halloween but my petty neighbour complained that my display was triggering

A WOMAN has been slammed by her neighbour for getting into the spooky season.

She revealed she had decided to decorate her front garden, using baby zombies and skeletons to celebrate Halloween.

A house decorated for Halloween at night with lit-up pumpkins, skeletons playing instruments, ghosts, and spiderwebs.
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The womn had decided to get into the spirit of Halloween early by decorating her front garden[/caption]
A handwritten letter from a neighbor asking to remove Halloween decorations, citing personal trauma from infant loss and the unsettling nature of a "zombie baby" decoration.
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But it turned out not everyone was a fan of her decorations[/caption]

The woman’s sibling took to Reddit to share the situation with others and see who was in the wrong.

They wrote: “So my sister enjoys getting into the Halloween spirit and putting creepy decorations in her yard.

“One of those decorations happens to be a skeleton zombie baby.

“Well, apparently, this is super inconsiderate because sometimes babies die, and this trauma could be re-lived when someone sees a plastic zombie baby.”

In the post, shared to the Entitled B**ch forum, they shared the note their sister received from a neighbour.

The note read: “Dearest Neighbour, Happy Autumn! I can see you are preparing for fall time and the holidays.

“I do, however, humbly ask you to reconsider your Halloween decor. I walk to feel peace and for my mental health – so naturally, I was passing through your neighbourhood earlier.

“My peace of mind disappeared upon seeing the skeletons bearing the zombie baby.”

The note writer revealed that her brother had died as an infant and the decorations had triggered her.

She continued: “My brother died as an infant. His death was many years ago but I haven’t forgotten. The pain of his loss is very real. Because of this, the undead baby decoration nearly broke me apart.

“Hours after, as I write, I continue to feel disturbed. I am not the only one affected – in 2021, the CDC reported nearly 20,000 infant deaths!

“Struggling with this loss is something many people
quietly suffer with… even in this very neighbourhood.

“Imagine if it was your child. Imagine the anguish, the hurt, the emptiness that your heart and your home would feel!…

“Considering all this, please take down those Halloween decorations.

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  2. Parking: one of the leading drivers of neighbour disputes, with 54.1 per cent of people having issues with people parking in front of their house, parking bay or driveway
  3. Trees – complaints about a neighbour’s tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
  4. Bin wars – outdoor bin etiquette continues to ignite the most furious debates between neighbours
  5. Nosy Neighbours – some people have their eyes and ears at the ready to have a peek causing problems for others

“Doing so will make our neighbourhood feel safe and comforting again. Of course, we can still celebrate the fall time season!”

The post went viral on the page and many took to the comments to share their thoughts, shocked by the neighbour’s request.

One person wrote: “It’s not ok to expect other people to cater to your trauma. Girl needs therapy.”

Another commented: “My grandparents passed away many years ago so please don’t celebrate Halloween ever.”

“Your skeleton decoration offends me, my grandma is a skeleton,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “Tell your sister to put several more skeletons with zombie babies.”

“Someone else’s trauma isn’t your reason to stop putting up Halloween items,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “I would immediately put up MORE zombie babies.”

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