Jeremy Clarkson fans have confused his new business venture with an X-rated site. The cheeky name of his latest project has pulled him back into the spotlight.
Clarkson and his girlfriend Lisa Hogan have launched Only Farmers — a tongue-in-cheek spin on the well-known subscription site OnlyFans. The online platform went live just two weeks ago and is designed to bring together people living in rural communities across the country.
Lisa played a pivotal role in shaping the project and was the driving force behind the original concept. On the new venture's official website, Jeremy, 66, is quoted as promising prospective members they can enjoy "experiences in the countryside you never knew existed." However, there is nothing risqué about the service whatsoever.
Instead, it takes aim at another internet giant, Airbnb, by offering farmers a dedicated platform to showcase accommodation, guided tours, and special events. The website states: "The platform is built for bookable farm experiences: workshops, animal encounters, pick-your-own days, tastings, farm stays, private hire, and seasonal events."
"Only Farmers is launching with UK farms first, while welcoming visitors from around the world to discover the British countryside. From farm stays and family days to workshops, great food, animals, and events, book directly with the farmer."
Only Farmers also features several much-loved characters from the hit show, including Lisa and farm manager Kaleb Cooper. The venture is the latest business endeavour launched from Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton, Oxon, where Jeremy's Farm is filmed.
Alongside the popular farm shop, which also sells locally-sourced products online, Jeremy runs his much-loved pub, The Farmer's Dog, located nearby. He is also a supporter of Hawkstone brewery, which sponsored the farmers' choir that triumphed on Britain's Got Talent last month.
Elsewhere, Kaleb's staggering net worth was recently revealed as he made a move away from Clarkson's Farm. The 27-year-old has seen his profile soar dramatically since becoming a firm fan favourite after the debut season. He has gone on to author books, headline his own tour, and even develop plans for a spin-off show.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, his estimated net worth stands at £1.49 million. The farmer reportedly earned approximately £1 million last year, based on accounts submitted to Companies House as cited by Oxford Mail. Of that sum, roughly £800,000 derived from his media and television appearances, while a further £100,000 was generated through meat sales via his Cooper Livestock Ltd range. Merchandise brought in an additional £60,000, with another £85,000 coming from assorted farming and contracting activities.



