Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson welcomed a few new adorable family members to his Diddly Squat farm after his dog gave birth this summer
Jeremy Clarkson welcomed a few puppies to his Diddly Squat farm and delighted fans when he shared a clip of them running around. The former Top Gear host also took to his Instagram page to share a picture of himself cuddling with one of the puppies, Margarey.
Fans were obsessed with the adorable pooch and took to the comment section to gush over the newest addition to the family. One person joked: “Bigger than Hammond already,” and another posted: “Another one who won’t listen to a word you say!!! Omg so cute.” One fan commented: “Oh my heart….the fluff.”
A few days before, his partner Lisa Hogan shared a sweet video of a litter of pups exploring the porch.
The puppy is thought to be about six weeks old after Jeremy’s dog, Arya, gave birth on July 27.
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“I know you’ve all been enjoying the football,” Jeremy said at the time. “But I’ve been rather busy, if I’m honest, because look what Arya has done,” before panning the camera to show the newborn pups with their mum.
His puppy update comes after he was hit with another major blow at his pub after a customer tried to claim a hefty payout over an alleged food intolerance. The former Top Gear host revealed that he was forced to provide proof in response to a disgruntled customer’s attempt to claim thousands in damages.
In his Times column, he highlighted the growing issue of food intolerance fraud for pub owners, writing: “We had one the other day who said she’d been given beer instead of cider and the gluten in it had made her so ill she’d had to cancel her holiday and we now had to reimburse her.
“Happily, we have her on CCTV not drinking beer, so we are safe on that one. But often landlords aren’t so lucky. Many tell me this food intolerance fraud is now an epidemic.”
He went on to slam “faddy eaters”, insisting they are damaging businesses across the UK, and even joked about banning those with intolerances.
He added: “I know it would be commercial suicide, but they are just so annoying.”
The Farmer’s Dog team have also faced numerous unpleasant issues from customers, from shocking finds in the toilets to drunken brawls.
“I do know that one day, after all the staff have left for the night, Rupert’s going to check the loos in his pub and find that someone has pebbledashed the walls with a gallon of diarrhoea.”
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