Jeremy Clarkson sent tongues wagging this weekend as he welcomed Hollywood royalty to Clarkson's Farm. On Sunday (October 26), the 65-year-old broadcaster took to Instagram to share his latest celebrity visitor to his Oxfordshire farm. The motoring journalist shared a snap of himself dressed in a smart navy blue collared shirt with his arm wrapped around beloved actress Susan George as he beamed to the camera.
The 70s movie icon, best known for her roles in Straw Dogs, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, and Fright, looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for the snap. The 75-year-old still rocked her golden tresses, which cascaded over her face in the friendly selfie. She wore a white collared shirt layered over a green jumper vest, which she accessorised with a blue and white floral scarf.
Jeremy captioned the post: "Had a legend over this evening. She's farming now. Only Boomers will know." It didn't take long before his loyal legion of fans flooded to the comments to reveal her identity and shower her with compliments online.
Actress Rosie Marcel penned: "Susan George. Played my mother in Castle of Adventure!! Lovely woman," as another agreed: "That would be Susan George! She looks fab! [heart emoji]."
A third chimed in with: "The timeless legendary Susan George [fire emoji]" as fourth confessed: "I had a crush on her [two heart emojis, two fire emojis]." Meanwhile, others compared the actress to a beloved Spice Girls star.
One cheeky fan penned: "Emma Bunton? [winking emoji]" as another agreed: "Susan George looking absolutely gorgeous as ever [winking emoji]." It comes after the businessman left social media followers baffled after sharing a concerning tweet on X hours earlier.
The former Top Gear host wrote: "Filming at Diddly Squat has stopped for a little while, but the farming goes on. Today, I have rented out a pig for sexual purposes." Responding to Jeremy's tweet, one follower wrote: "Glad you stopped the filming at this stage, then."
A second added: "How does one move from cars to pig pimpery? It doesn't seem a natural transition." Another wrote: "Thank you, Jeremy. That will be all. We're trying to enjoy our Sunday bacon and eggs here." Someone else penned: "Just as well the cameras are off-site."
The tweet comes hours after Jeremy said he wants to put snipers in trees ready to shoot litterbugs, as he hates them that much. The 65-year-old, who runs a 1,000-acre farm in Oxfordshire, told The Sunday Times: "You probably have racists and paedophiles at the top of your hate list, but for me it's people who drop litter.
"I am not a believer in the death penalty, but I would make an exception for people who can't be bothered to find a bin. Seriously, I would have snipers in trees and on top of bus shelters, and there'd be no trials, no arrest, no reading of the rights. Just blam. Bullet in your head and your body dumped into a skip."
Clarkson's Farm episodes are available to watch on Prime Video.
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