Fans feel 'sad' as Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop announces closure
23.04.2024 - 09:10
/ ok.co.uk
Jeremy Clarkson's popular business venture, Diddly Squat Farm Shop, startled fans by announcing it would close but luckily it's only a temporary situation. The announcement on the official Instagram account informed followers the farm shop would not be open for one day on Wednesday, 24 April.
Their post read: "Important announcement.
Diddly Squat Farm shop will be closed for the day on Wednesday 24th April." It continued: "We will be closed this Wednesday, reopening as usual on Thursday. Really sorry for any inconvenience." Fans immediately stormed the comments section demanding answers for the closure.
Among the flurry of reactions, one fan commented on the closing, and said: "That makes me sad. I love DIDDLY! " Another enquired: "Is everything closed? Shop and cafe?" Another follower injected some humour into the situation and commented: "Did you run out of eggs?" Others expressed disappointment with one fan saying: "Oh no! Was planning on bringing my husband down for a birthday farm visit." There were also those who managed to see the silver lining with one fan stating light-heartedly: "That's fine, I couldn't have made it anyway." It wasn't all laughter though, as the news of the farm shop's temporary closure comes on the tails of an even more harrowing updates regarding the farm in the forthcoming series of Clarkson's Farm.
Teasers for the upcoming series reveal Jeremy was handed a closure notice for the entire Diddly Squat operation, a piece of news that has left the former Top Gear presenter less than pleased.
"Enforcement notice. Cease use of any part of the land as a restaurant or a cafe," Jeremy read aloud on camera, looking visibly taken aback before questioning: "What?" "Ridiculous," a fellow co-star of
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