Jeremy Clarkson's New Farm Arrival: Meet The Adorable Calf Named After Top Gear Star
Jeremy Clarkson welcomes new calf named after James May

Jeremy Clarkson, the outspoken presenter and now celebrated farmer, has welcomed a delightful new resident to his now-famous Cotswolds establishment, Diddly Squat Farm.

Taking to social media, the Grand Tour star shared the heartwarming news with his legion of fans, posting a series of adorable pictures of the farm's newest arrival: a fluffy, brown-and-white calf.

In a move that has delighted followers of his agricultural adventures, Clarkson revealed the calf has been named after his long-time friend and former Top Gear co-host, James May. The moniker continues a charming tradition on the farm, where other animals bear the names of celebrities and colleagues.

The announcement was met with an outpouring of affection from fans, with many commenting on the calf's cuteness and applauding the witty naming choice. The arrival of 'James' adds another layer of personality to the farm, which has become a television sensation in its own right thanks to the hit Amazon Prime series, Clarkson's Farm.

The show, which documents Clarkson's often-hilarious attempts at running the 1,000-acre farm, has been praised for its honest portrayal of British agriculture and has made stars of farmhand Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland. This new addition is sure to feature in future storylines, charming audiences once again with the realities and joys of farm life.