Fans of Jeremy Clarkson have been eager for news about the star after he revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis on Clarkson's Farm. Now, his partner Lisa Hogan has shared an update, indicating he is back at the farm and recovering.
Lisa Hogan's Instagram Update
On her Instagram story, Hogan posted a photo of Clarkson sitting at a table outdoors, holding a long-lens camera, with the caption: "Back at the farm..." She also thanked Prostate Cancer UK for their support following his diagnosis.
Kaleb Cooper's Comments
Farm manager Kaleb Cooper also offered an update, speaking to The Daily Mail. He said: "He is good. The spirits are high, which is good. If anything like this happens to any of your friends, you've got to be supported through that whole journey. And that's where I've been, I've been right by his side, and his spirits are really good, so thank you." Cooper praised the former Top Gear host for being "strong-minded" throughout his ordeal.
Clarkson's Health Revelation on the Show
In the final episodes of Clarkson's Farm season five, Clarkson opened up about his health, revealing he had "aggressive" prostate cancer. He told Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland that he had known about the cancer for a while after a biopsy confirmed it. At the end of the series, he was seen being rushed to the hospital after his treatment went "awry." In a hospital bed, he said: "Some of the treatment's gone a bit awry, shall we say. So, I'm going to be here for a little while. I'm nil by mouth, I don't know what's going to happen. Well, look, 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. Take care, everyone."
Current Status
Season five was filmed from November 2024 to September 2025, meaning some time has passed since Clarkson's diagnosis. Based on Hogan and Cooper's updates, Clarkson appears to be out of the hospital and in good spirits, though they have not disclosed whether he has been given the "all-clear." Clarkson's Farm season five is now streaming on Prime Video.



