
According to The Mirror, Jeremy Clarkson, known for “Grand Tour” and “Top Gear,” received around $214 million in a three-season contract with Amazon to produce “Clarkson’s Farm.”
Jeremy Clarkson bought Diddly Squat Farm after the 2008 financial crisis, following the retirement of the previous owner. He decided to document his experience taking over the land.
According to rumors, the host continued to receive $13 million per year for “The Grand Tour.”
Despite the high value of the contract, Diddly Squat Farm generated a low profit of $153 after the first season.
Jeremy Clarkson also faced difficulties in the following seasons. During the filming of the third part, several piglets mysteriously died.

The farm remains a source of income for the host, who also opened a pub — although it hasn’t been very profitable.
Writing in his Sunday Times column, Jeremy Clarkson revealed that each customer who eats at the pub “The Farmer’s Dog” costs him $13, and he also mentioned facing serious losses due to theft from the premises.
“Last Sunday, 104 glasses disappeared. And that cost must be added to the $130 a day we spend on fuel for the generator,” said the “Top Gear” star.
He also stated that he spends $536 per week to provide heating on the terrace and $36,000 per month on parking and traffic wardens.
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