Jeremy Clarkson has issued an update on whether or not there will be a third season of Clarkson's Farm with a three-word statement.
This comes following reports that the farming programme had been axed after the presenter's recent comments about Meghan Markle.
However, the Yorkshire-born motoring journalist turned farmer has confirmed that a third series of the smash Amazon Prime show is in the works in an unusually understated fashion, Yorkshire Live reports.
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Jeremy was asked by fans of Clarkson's Farm if there will be a third season ever since the second season went live on Amazon Prime on Friday.
The second batch of eight more episodes documented Clarkson's fight against council red tape as he battled to diversify his Chipping Norton farm and rear cows to sell in a farm restaurant, despite West Oxfordshire District Council's constant objections.
There were reports that Jeremy Clarkson's farming programme had been axed after he ranted about his 'hate' for the Duchess of Sussex in his column for The Sun following her Netflix documentary with husband Prince Harry, which detractors said promoted violence against women.
Amazon was reported to be planning to end its association with the star, who also presents Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? on ITV1.
But on Monday night, Jeremy Clarkson was asked by a fan on Twitter, who wrote: "I loved it watched it on Saturday that just passed, loved the show can't wait for a season 3 if there is one."
Jeremy Clarkson then replied to the account: "There is one."
And fans were thrilled to hear the news with one writing: "Glad to [hear] it! If Amazon tries to cancel you, I’m canceling Amazon. What you are doing is one of the most entertaining shows out there. It is also important to our civilization. People have forgotten what it takes to put food on the table and the importance of farmers/ranchers."
Another said: "Awesome, great show. I love the serious messages and awareness the show tries to highlight through the humour. We've had farm shops, Roll on farm cooperatives and farm restaurants."
A third wrote: "New to #ClarksonsFarm but I’ve just binged watch #clarksonsfarm2 in one weekend and I have to say I’m hooked. Can’t wait for #clarksonsfarm3 with @JeremyClarkson"
Others have been taking to social media to weigh in on how much they have enjoyed Jeremy's antics on the farm alongside Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper and other stars like Jeremy's Irish girlfriend Lisa Hogan, as well as farm manager Charlie and vet Dilwyn.
One fan added: "The new series of #ClarksonsFarm is a masterpiece. A beautiful explanation of the issues facing British farmers. I loved the war documentaries but this is the best and most important work @JeremyClarkson has done. From one part time farmer to another."
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