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Clarkson's Farm series two trailer has landed ahead of next week's release

Clarkson's Farm series two trailer has landed ahead of next week's release

Clarkson's Farm is back for a second season later this month

The trailer for season two of Clarkson's Farm has finally dropped.

The Amazon Prime series is back for another instalment of everyone's favourite have-a-go farmer, and it promises to be as chaotic as the first:

For a minute, though, there were doubts as to whether Jeremy Clarkson and Diddly Squat would be back at all.

Some feared that the show was getting axed after the 62-year-old had a pretty major falling out with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Clarkson wrote an article last year in which he painted a very vivid picture of his hatred of Meghan Markle.

In his column in the Sun, which was later deleted, Clarkson referenced the 'shame' scene in Game of Thrones.

Speaking about Prince Harry, Clarkson said: "I actually feel rather sorry for him because today he’s just a glove puppet with no more control over what he says or does than Basil Brush.

Jeremy Clarkson is back for a second season.
Amazon Prime

"Meghan, though, is a different story. I hate her.

"Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West. I hate her on a cellular level."

He went on: "At night, I’m unable to sleep as I lie there, grinding my teeth and dreaming of the day when she is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowds chant, 'Shame!' and throw lumps of excrement at her."

Clarkson was roundly criticised over the comments, with many disgusted by his apparent visceral dislike of Markle.

Dozens of MPs even demanded that he apologise for the blatant example of misogyny.

And some also called on Amazon to drop him.

The former Top Gear presenter later revealed that he'd sent a personal apology to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for his hurtful comments.

The show's future was in doubt earlier this year.
Amazon Prime

In a lengthy statement posted on Instagram, he said: "One of the strange things I’ve noticed in recent times is that whenever an MP or a well-known person is asked to apologise for something, no matter how heartfelt or profound that apology may be, it’s never enough for the people who called for it in the first place.

"So I’m going to try and buck the trend this morning with an apology for the things I said in a Sun column recently about Meghan Markle. I really am sorry."

Speaking to LADbible, Amazon confirmed that the second series of Clarkson's Farm would be going ahead on 10 February, as planned.

And not only that, but a third season is also still in the pipeline.

So there's plenty more Clarkson and Diddly Squat to come for fans.

Featured Image Credit: Amazon Prime

Topics: Amazon Prime, Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear