August 18th 2024.
Next on the agenda, the highly anticipated opening of Jeremy Clarkson's pub has already created quite a buzz, including a visit from the local police. Despite not being officially open to the public yet, the Cotswolds pub, aptly named The Windmill, has been the talk of the town. Unfortunately, the police visit was a result of a relatable mistake made by Charlie Ireland, a familiar face from Clarkson's Farm.
In a recent Instagram post, Jeremy's lager and cider company Hawkstone shared an update featuring Charlie chatting with the police on the side of the road outside the pub. In the video, Charlie, also known as Cheerful Charlie, can be seen shaking his head and saying, "Not today," as the camera focuses on him. The person behind the camera pans to show the police before explaining, "Because you marked out all of the wrong lines in the application, the police had to come." As the police and those surrounding them laugh, he adds, "That's the kind of trouble you've caused."
The short clip, captioned, "There's a lot still to do to get the pub ready for you the weekend after next - including naming it - Jeremy has an idea for a pub name - guess what it is - and name everyone of the Hawkstone products on the bar - and someone wins a case of 24!" quickly gained attention from fans. Many took to the comment section to share a laugh about Charlie's mistake, with some even suggesting their own pub names.
Meanwhile, Jeremy is asking for the public's help in naming his pub, which is set to open next week. The pub will also be featured in the upcoming series of Clarkson's Farm, adding to the excitement surrounding its opening. This announcement came just one day after the Grand Tour star's annual A-Level results day post, where he reassured his followers that even if their results weren't what they were hoping for, there's still hope for success.
Despite facing obstacles, such as discovering that the pub was a popular dogging spot, Jeremy's excitement for the opening has not wavered. In a previous video, he can be seen holding up a pair of black and pink lacey knickers on a stick and jokingly saying, "Tell me you bought a pub on a dogging site without telling me you bought a pub on a dogging site." His followers found the situation amusing, suggesting pub names such as "The Dog Inn" and "The Toad in the Hole Inn."
But jokes aside, the pub's opening is a significant milestone for Jeremy, who has invested £1,000,000 into the project. And for those who are curious, the pub will be featured in the next series of Jeremy's show, Clarkson's Farm. So, make sure to tune in and witness the grand opening of The Windmill. As always, if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to get in touch with The Agency entertainment team. We love hearing from you!
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