Piers Morgan Supports Jeremy Clarkson After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Piers Morgan Backs Jeremy Clarkson in Cancer Battle

Piers Morgan has expressed his support for Jeremy Clarkson after the former Top Gear host disclosed his prostate cancer diagnosis. The 66-year-old spoke about his condition for the first time in the latest episodes of Clarkson's Farm, which aired on Amazon Prime Video.

Clarkson's Diagnosis Revealed

In emotional scenes, Clarkson explained that while the disease was aggressive, it had been caught early. He revealed he had 10% of his prostate removed and has known about the cancer since May.

Taking to Instagram, Morgan shared a photo of himself and Clarkson, writing: "I was surprised when Jeremy Clarkson texted me on Boxing Day, a few days after this pic was taken, to say how much he liked my @paddypowerofficial ad urging men to get tested for prostate cancer. Now I understand."

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Morgan's PSA Campaign

Morgan fronted a Paddy Power advert in December, undergoing a prostate exam and highlighting that early signs of cancer can be detected through a blood test. He added: "I wish my old sparring partner all the best with his treatment. Guys, have a PSA test, it may save your life."

Fans flooded the comments with support for Clarkson and praised Morgan for promoting testing. One follower said: "Please keep plugging this Piers. It's so important! There is no national screening programme for prostate cancer and thousands of men find out when it's too late."

Clarkson's Farm Season Finale

In the season finale, Clarkson filmed from his hospital bed, telling viewers: "We started season five with me in a hospital bed and here we are at the end of season five and I'm back in a hospital bed. What I wanted to say was if this is all successful, I'll see you for season six, and if it isn't, I won't."

The new season was filmed from late 2024 to September 2025. Clarkson discussed his health with farm manager Charlie Ireland and farm hand Kaleb Cooper, confirming the diagnosis after taking time away from Diddly Squat Farm to recover from a heart procedure.

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