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Jeremy Clarkson has marked almost a decade with his girlfriend Lisa Hogan. The former Top Gear star, 65, has been in a relationship with Lisa, 51, since 2016 and they are often seen together on Amazon’s BAFTA-winning hit Clarkson’s Farm, where she helps in managing Diddly Squat and its shop.
The presenter took to social media on Monday to mark the special occasion, but kept things simple as he posted a simple selfie of them both.
Alongside the sweet picture, he wrote on Instagram: “Nine years!!!!” The TV star was inundated with several messages from his celebrity pals, including WAG Lizzie Cundy, who wrote: “Huge congrats,” left several hand-clapping emojis.
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Richard E. Grant also left a whole line of celebratory symbols. Fashion designer Amanda Wakey wrote: “Lucky boy,” and several fans of Jeremy’s piled into the comment as well.
Begging the pair to tie the knot, one wrote: “Put a wring on it. Women like this don’t come along often! [red heart emoji]” and another said: “Time to put a ring on the lovely Lisa!” A third wrote: “She is a beautiful lady all round and has a fierce Cheers to the diddly duo!”
Last year, Lisa revealed she had decided to take the next step in her relationship with father-of-three and took advantage of the leap year on February 29 in which women typically propose, eventually joking that Jeremy had no idea because he wasn’t wearing his hearing aids.
In an episode of Clarkson’s Farm, there’s a hint of the couple tying the knot as Jeremy says: “I’ve got a big surprise for you,” as they walk through a field. “Is it a proposal?” Lisa asks, excitedly. The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host pretends not to hear and shows her the surprise — a fallen willow tree brought back into life. When pressed about the proposal, Jeremy says: “I’ll think about the proposal, OK? I’m not ready yet.”
However, when asked about the exchange, said in a new interview: “I just thought I might surprise him.” When asked if she actually proposed, she told The Times: “Jeremy doesn’t think I proposed, but he wasn’t wearing his hearing aids, so no one will know.”
The couple give viewers a candid look at their relationship on Jeremy’s Amazon series, in which the former Top Gear host told Lisa there was no way he was going wild swimming with her, despite how much she wanted to in a recent episode.
Instead of embracing the idea of a refreshing dip, suggested by his girlfriend, the presenter told his other half to “get out” of the water and head to the pub.
While the former actress splashed about in a pond, sporting a white swimming cap, Jeremy asked her: “What are you doing?” Lisa replied: “Just loitering in cold water.” At this point, Jeremy demanded to know why they weren’t at the pub before suggesting they could head home and read a book together.
But Lisa responded: “Apparently because this is the best high you could ever get.” Noticing Jeremy’s reluctance, she told him to open his mind as he had never been in cold water before. The host retorted in response: “I have been in cold water! I’ve done polar training – it was awful and trust me I’ve been drunk – and I’ve been in cold water – and being drunk is better.“
Having enough of watching her paddling around, the presenter lost his cool and barked at Lisa: “So let’s go to the pub, get out! Come on, please, hurry up.”
The former Top Gear host was married twice to Alexandra James and Frances Caine – with whom he has children Emily, Finlo, and Katya – before he came to meet Lisa, who stands strikingly tall at 6 ft 2.

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Premier League giants eye winger Yan Diomande, Axel Disasi might move to France, Newcastle target Hungary’s Alex Toth.
Liverpool and Manchester City are closely monitoring 19-year-old RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande. (Caughtoffside)
Chelsea‘s Axel Disasi has interest from Lyon, with the Ligue 1 club keen on a loan move for the 27-year-old France defender. (L’Equipe – in French)
Aston Villa are interested in Strasbourg‘s 23-year-old Argentinian striker Joaquin Panichelli, with Chelsea and West Ham also monitoring him. (Teamtalk)
Leeds have made contact with Como over a potential move for 23-year-old Czech Republic attacking midfielder Martin Baturina, though the Italians appear to be holding firm. (Fabrizio Romano via Yorkshire Post)
West Ham and Crystal Palace are tracking Lens defender Samson Baidoo, 21, as a reinforcement for their backline. (Teamtalk)
Newcastle target Alex Toth, 20, could cost as little as £15m, but the Hungary midfielder is contracted with Ferencvaros until 2027 so his club may have more control over his price. (Chronicle)
Newcastle are looking to Brazil in search of the next wave of young South American talent, with a view to venturing into the market next summer. (ESPN)





The Times
1 of 6
Premier League giants eye winger Yan Diomande, Axel Disasi might move to France, Newcastle target Hungary’s Alex Toth.
Liverpool and Manchester City are closely monitoring 19-year-old RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande. (Caughtoffside)
Chelsea‘s Axel Disasi has interest from Lyon, with the Ligue 1 club keen on a loan move for the 27-year-old France defender. (L’Equipe – in French)
Aston Villa are interested in Strasbourg‘s 23-year-old Argentinian striker Joaquin Panichelli, with Chelsea and West Ham also monitoring him. (Teamtalk)
Leeds have made contact with Como over a potential move for 23-year-old Czech Republic attacking midfielder Martin Baturina, though the Italians appear to be holding firm. (Fabrizio Romano via Yorkshire Post)
West Ham and Crystal Palace are tracking Lens defender Samson Baidoo, 21, as a reinforcement for their backline. (Teamtalk)
Newcastle target Alex Toth, 20, could cost as little as £15m, but the Hungary midfielder is contracted with Ferencvaros until 2027 so his club may have more control over his price. (Chronicle)
Newcastle are looking to Brazil in search of the next wave of young South American talent, with a view to venturing into the market next summer. (ESPN)





Aberdeen have been invited to a meeting on Friday with city council leaders they hope “will be the first big step forward in some time” following a war of words over plans for a new stadium.
The Scottish Premiership club warned last week that the city risked missing out on a “transformational” boost to the local economy after a local newspaper report suggested their latest proposal for a new beachfront community stadium was going to be thrown out by the local authority.
Aberdeen chairman David Cormack told the club’s annual meeting on Monday “it would be pretty catastrophic” for the city if the football club moved away to a new stadium outside the centre.
Following the meeting, chief executive Alan Burrows told BBC Scotland: “We remain positive in terms of looking towards these discussions on Friday.
“As recently as today, we were asked to attend, Dave and I, a meeting with the senior representatives from the local council and we are going to go along on Friday and discuss the art of the possible.
Burrows replied “I hope it is closer” when asked how the situation had changed since the same question was raised at last year’s annual meeting.
“Even if we were to go to the meeting on Friday and the council leaders told us they were fully behind it and were going to support it, it would still take a significant amount of time to go through all the usual processes of building a stadium,” he pointed out.
“But I think hopefully what the call to have a meeting on Friday will be the first big step forward in some time that will allow us to make solid plans about what the next stage might be and that next stage will be hopefully is a real bona fide feasibility study to see just what it would cost, what it would bring, all these different factors.”
The stadium issue topped the agenda at a pretty positive annual meeting given recent form leaves Jimmy Thelin’s side unbeaten in eight games.
The Swede’s side had only won twice in the previous 12 and Burrows was asked if at any point the board were thinking they might need to start searching for a new manager.
“Responsible board of directors and senior executives are always looking at what they are doing and monitoring the performances,” he replied.



Aberdeen have been invited to a meeting on Friday with city council leaders they hope “will be the first big step forward in some time” following a war of words over plans for a new stadium.
The Scottish Premiership club warned last week that the city risked missing out on a “transformational” boost to the local economy after a local newspaper report suggested their latest proposal for a new beachfront community stadium was going to be thrown out by the local authority.
Aberdeen chairman David Cormack told the club’s annual meeting on Monday “it would be pretty catastrophic” for the city if the football club moved away to a new stadium outside the centre.
Following the meeting, chief executive Alan Burrows told BBC Scotland: “We remain positive in terms of looking towards these discussions on Friday.
“As recently as today, we were asked to attend, Dave and I, a meeting with the senior representatives from the local council and we are going to go along on Friday and discuss the art of the possible.
Burrows replied “I hope it is closer” when asked how the situation had changed since the same question was raised at last year’s annual meeting.
“Even if we were to go to the meeting on Friday and the council leaders told us they were fully behind it and were going to support it, it would still take a significant amount of time to go through all the usual processes of building a stadium,” he pointed out.
“But I think hopefully what the call to have a meeting on Friday will be the first big step forward in some time that will allow us to make solid plans about what the next stage might be and that next stage will be hopefully is a real bona fide feasibility study to see just what it would cost, what it would bring, all these different factors.”
The stadium issue topped the agenda at a pretty positive annual meeting given recent form leaves Jimmy Thelin’s side unbeaten in eight games.
The Swede’s side had only won twice in the previous 12 and Burrows was asked if at any point the board were thinking they might need to start searching for a new manager.
“Responsible board of directors and senior executives are always looking at what they are doing and monitoring the performances,” he replied.

