August 21st 2024.
Fans of Jeremy Clarkson are buzzing with curiosity over the hidden meaning behind the name of his newly acquired pub, with some speculating that it may have an X-rated history. The 64-year-old star of Clarkson's Farm, known for his larger-than-life personality, recently added a pub in the Cotswolds to his list of business ventures, joining his popular Diddly Squat Farm Shop just 10 miles down the road.
While fans eagerly await the next season of his hit Amazon Prime series, Jeremy has already made some exciting announcements about the pub. He revealed its name and opening date on Instagram, introducing it as The Farmer's Dog. This is a change from its previous name, The Windmill, which was given a rebrand after Jeremy took over ownership.
The pub's logo features a fox-red labrador, the same breed as Jeremy's beloved pet dogs Sansa and Arya. Fans were quick to share their enthusiasm for the new name, with one commenting that "dogs have saved many a farmer." However, some couldn't help but wonder if there was a more risqué meaning behind the choice.
Others humorously suggested that the pub should have been named "The Dog Inn" or "The Dogging Inn," referencing a recent video posted by Jeremy on social media. In the video, he holds up a pair of black and pink lacy knickers found in the pub's car park, jokingly saying, "Tell me you bought a pub on a dogging site without telling me you bought a pub on a dogging site."
But jokes aside, it seems Jeremy has big plans for The Farmer's Dog. In his Sunday Times column, he shared his vision for the pub, expressing his long-held dream of owning a place where he could sell all of the farm's produce, as well as his own beer. He also hopes to create a welcoming space for the community, with a room for mental health forums and a restaurant serving exclusively British-grown and reared products.
Fans can expect to see more of Jeremy's pub-owning adventures in the upcoming season of Clarkson's Farm. In the meantime, they can catch up on the show streaming on Amazon Prime Video. And who knows, maybe the pub's X-rated history will make for some interesting stories on the show. As Jeremy himself said, "Got a story?" If you have any celebrity stories, videos, or pictures, get in touch with The Agency entertainment team – they'd love to hear from you.
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