
Jeremy Clarkson was left with a sore head after ‘partying until 4.30am’ to celebrate Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir’s Britain’s Got Talent victory at the weekend.
The choir was created by Clarkson to be used for an advert for his Hawkstone beer, but once filming ended the team of group decided to carry on singing in a bid to raise awareness for the mental health of farmers.
On Saturday night, Clarkson headed out to the BGT final to watch on as the choir was declared the winners.

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It was an emotional night for Clarkson, who could be seen with tears in his eyes as the choir sang their original song ‘This Is Home’ and was praised by judges Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden.
They went on to make history by becoming the first choir to ever win the ITV competition.
"This is for all the farmers out there, for anybody that's struggling, it's not a taboo subject, if you're not OK, speak up, this is for the farmers,” Katryna Shell said after winning.
After securing the win, the delighted Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir and Clarkson partied into the early hours of the morning, with the former Top Gear host admitting to feeling less-than-perfect the following morning.
“I gate crashed the stage after the result,” he told the Sun.
“The atmosphere was incredible and then we learned Arsenal had lost which made it even better.
“We all went to the pub afterwards and this morning, my head hurts. Despite this, I’m so happy for them.”
Shell revealed that it had been a late one for the BGT winners who had plenty to celebrate.
“Winning is wild. The support has been overwhelming.
“We stayed up until 4.30am partying with Celestial, Jeremy and Amanda Holden.

“It’s not often you make history, so why not?”
Good point well made.
Hawkstone Farmer's Choir landed a cash prize of £250,000 and will get the chance to sing in front of the King at the Royal Variety Performance.
But Clarkson explained that the win actually represented a whole lot more than that.
“It’s a lonely job, farming, and it’s great they are now in a ‘gang’,” he added.
“It’s also great they are highlighting the effects of loneliness in farming.
“Three agricultural workers a week take their own lives because they have no-one to share their worries with. And in farming right now, there are a lot of worries.”
Topics: Jeremy Clarkson, Clarkson's Farm, Britains Got Talent