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alert-–-fans-are-left-livid-as-jeremy-clarkson-is-forced-to-halt-filming-on-clarkson’s-farm-series-four-after-infuriating-disruptionAlert – Fans are left livid as Jeremy Clarkson is forced to halt filming on Clarkson’s Farm series four after infuriating disruption

Jeremy Clarkson fans have been left livid after filming for series four of his popular series Clarkson’s Farm were brought to a halt. 

Viewers were left begging him to ‘hurry up’ with the new series after the presenter revealed him and the team had faced an unwanted and infuriating interruption. 

The TV star, 64, spotted a huge drone hovering over Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds as he took to Instagram to share a screenshot of the aircraft and vent his frustrations. 

He captioned the post: ‘Filming paused till this f******d b*****s off.’

The latest instalment of Clarkson’s Farm launched on Prime Video earlier this month as the popular show returned for a third series.

Fans have been left livid as Jeremy Clarkson is forced to halt filming on Clarkson¿s Farm series four after an infuriating disruption

Fans have been left livid as Jeremy Clarkson is forced to halt filming on Clarkson’s Farm series four after an infuriating disruption

Viewers were left begging him to 'hurry up' with the new series after the presenter revealed him and the team had faced an unwanted and infuriating interruption

Viewers were left begging him to ‘hurry up’ with the new series after the presenter revealed him and the team had faced an unwanted and infuriating interruption

However, that wasn’t enough for some fans who were begging for more episodes as they sympathised with the disruptions to filming. 

One wrote: ‘Hurry up and start filing again. I’ve just finished season 3 and have squat withdrawal symptoms… I need a fix quickly, may have to go back to the start and see where it all began again’.

In reference to the drone others penned: ‘Take him down Jeremy’; ‘nooo, dont give them the attention they seek for jeremy’. 

Others teased it was perhaps Jeremy’s Grand Tour co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May. 

They joked: ‘Gotta be Hammond’; ‘An Hammond in an helicopter’; ‘Is it James may?’; ‘Haaammmooond!!!’; ‘ 

Another added: ‘Can next season be more episodes please!!!!’ 

Last week Jeremy was officially crowned the UK and Ireland’s sexiest man for the second year in a row.

He beat off a long list of competition including the likes of Prince William, Idris Elba and Cillian Murph and scored an impressive score of nine out of 10 points in the annual poll conducted by IllicitEncounters.

Giving a nod to his latest title, another joked: ‘Trying to get a glimpse seeing as you’re sexiest male in the uk aye’.

The TV star, 64, spotted a huge drone hovering over his farm as he took to Instagram to share a screenshot of the aircraft and vent his frustrations

The TV star, 64, spotted a huge drone hovering over his farm as he took to Instagram to share a screenshot of the aircraft and vent his frustrations

Fans were begging for more episodes as they sympathised with the disruptions to filming

Fans were begging for more episodes as they sympathised with the disruptions to filming

Others teased it was perhaps Jeremy's Grand Tour co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May, and another made reference to him being voted the UK's sexiest male last week

Others teased it was perhaps Jeremy’s Grand Tour co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May, and another made reference to him being voted the UK’s sexiest male last week

Jeremy bought the 312-acre farm in 2012 for £4.25million and explained he did so because he would not be required pay death duties on the land

Jeremy bought the 312-acre farm in 2012 for £4.25million and explained he did so because he would not be required pay death duties on the land 

He decided to takeover the farm and his exploits were turned into the hugely popular TV show Clarkson's Farm starring himself and partner, Lisa Hogan (left)

He decided to takeover the farm and his exploits were turned into the hugely popular TV show Clarkson’s Farm starring himself and partner, Lisa Hogan (left)

Jeremy bought the 312-acre farm in 2012 for £4.25million and explained he did so because he would not be required pay death duties on the land.

Speaking to The Times he said: ‘Rather than just have money in the bank, and get a statement with numbers written on it that gives no one any pleasure at all, you could derive a great deal of pleasure and pass it on to your children.’

The farm was run by a farmer called Howard until two years ago, when he retired.

Jeremy decided to takeover and his exploits were turned into the hugely popular TV show starring himself and partner, Lisa Hogan.

Detailing his reasons for buying the farm, he wrote: ‘Land is a better investment than any bank can offer. The Government doesn’t get any of my money when I die. And the price of the food that I grow can only go up.

‘But there is another, much more important reason: I can now have a quad bike.

‘I have always loved the idea. They are like motorbikes but they don’t fall over when you leave them alone, they look great and they bring a bit of civilisation to Britain’s rather dreary green and brown bits.

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