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Jeremy addresses leaving Clarkson’s Farm after health scare

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Jeremy Clarkson recently revealed he may have to reconsider his hectic work schedule after experiencing a major health scare.

Following a sudden bout of chest pains and numbness in his arm, the 63-year-old sought immediate medical help.

He ended up undergoing a heart procedure that involved stents being inserted into his arteries.

While Clarkson is on the mend and adjusting back to life at his Diddly Squat Farm, he hinted in his latest column for The Sun that he may need to step back from some of his work commitments to prioritise his health.

Describing his previous lifestyle as a “blizzard of hangovers and jet lag”, Clarkson admitted to a history of heavy smoking and drinking.

The Clarkson’s Farm star now wants to make healthier choices – even if he’s reluctantly swapping his beloved routines for “a Liberal Democrat, holier-than-thou fog of weeds, seeds, and yoga”, as he jokingly described his doctor’s recommendations.

Clarkson’s doctors advised him to reduce alcohol intake, overhaul his diet, and possibly dial back his workload.

The former Top Gear presenter is currently juggling ten different projects, including hosting Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, managing his farm, a pub, and his own brewery.

Clarkson admitted that his intense work schedule might have to be reevaluated.

This raises the question of whether Clarkson’s Farm, the Amazon Prime series that follows Jeremy’s journey on Diddly Squat Farm, could be one of the projects at risk.

Although Clarkson has not confirmed which commitments he might drop, fans are hoping the popular show remains on his agenda.

For now, production is underway for a fourth season, with a new focus on Clarkson’s recently opened pub – The Farmer’s Dog.

However, as Clarkson adjusts to his new lifestyle, viewers may need to brace for potential changes on the farm and beyond.

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