June 18, 2026 6:59 am EDT

Jeremy Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan has shared an update on the star after he revealed he’s been diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer.

The Clarkson’s Farm presenter, 66, has been battling the disease since he was diagnosed last year, with the health battle only made public on Wednesday when it featured in an episode of his Prime Video show.

Following news of his diagnosis, Lisa took to Instagram Stories to thank followers for their kind messages.

She also shared an update on Jeremy’s health, by posting a snap of the star snapping photos, with the caption: ‘Back at the Farm.’ 

Lisa then reshared a post by Prostate Cancer UK about the Top Gear star’s illness, which she captioned: ‘Thank you for all the support today. @prostatecanceruk.’ 

Jeremy shared his diagnosis in the final two episodes of the fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm, which were released overnight. 

Jeremy Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan has shared an update on the star after he revealed he’s been diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer

The episodes saw the visibly emotional star relay the news to his shaken co-stars Charlie Ireland and Kaleb Cooper, who run his Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds with him.

He revealed on the series, filmed from late 2024 to September 2025, how he had been diagnosed in May last year, telling Kaleb that ten per cent of his prostate ‘where the cancer is’ is ‘dead’.

He began treatment and underwent an operation in August, before being rushed back to hospital in dramatic scenes which marked the end of the series.

The final episode concluded with the presenter telling viewers: ‘If this is all successful I’ll see you for season six and if it isn’t I won’t. Take care everyone.’

Clarkson was talking about plans for the upcoming harvest with Kaleb and Charlie when the broadcaster dropped the bombshell news on them.

After establishing the farm’s crops will be ready for harvest at the end of July, Clarkson exhales and says: ‘F***.’

As Kaleb asks if he is ‘going away’, Clarkson leans back into his chair and, while struggling to keep his composure, tells the shell-shocked pair: ‘Yep. I’ve got cancer.’

A disbelieving Kaleb quickly says back: ‘No, you haven’t. Where?’ to which Clarkson says: ‘Where it is of no concern of anybody. I’ve known since May.’

The father-of-three goes on to reveal he has been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of cancer and will have to take time off during the harvest.

While telling Kaleb and Charlie the news, Clarkson says: ‘I had a medical, you remember back in May. I disappeared off the other week and I had a biopsy and it is cancer and it’s aggressive, but it’s really early so the treatment will be, you know. 

The popular Clarkson’s Farm presenter has been battling an aggressive form of cancer since he was diagnosed last year

Following news of his diagnosis, Lisa took to Instagram Stories to thank their followers for their kind messages

Lisa then reshared a post by Prostate Cancer UK about the Top Gear star’s illness, which she captioned: ‘Thank you for all the support today. @prostatecanceruk’

‘I was praying we could get the harvest done and then I could go and get some treatment but it’s going to be slap bang in the middle.’

Meanwhile, a tearful Kaleb – who is seen wiping his eyes during the conversation – throws his support behind him, saying: ‘Look after yourself, you go and do… if you need anything you just ring me.’

Clarkson reveals that treatment includes an operation ‘slap bang in the middle’ of harvest time, and that as a result his body will be ‘out of action for a little while’, adding that he ‘wasn’t thrilled’ at the prospect.

Charlie tells him: ‘I just wish you a very, very speedy recovery.’ 

He then quickly turns back to harvest arrangements, telling the pair that his girlfriend, Lisa Hogan, will need to take on some of his duties. 

The farm faced a desperate race to harvest its barley and wheat before his treatment, with matters complicated by Kaleb’s wife being due to give birth to the couple’s third child. 

While carrying out the harvest, Clarkson hails early detection and intervention as the ‘only reason there is any hope’.

‘If I hadn’t have got myself checked out and they hadn’t caught the problem early this could well have been my last harvest. It’s only because they did catch it early there’s any hope. I’ll be harvesting this farm for many, many years to come.’

In a later scene, the presenter says he was given just six days notice ahead of his operation, which took place at a hospital in London on August 4. 

In scenes filmed the day before, Clarkson looks nervous as he and Lisa leave the farm. ‘I’ll see you on the flip side,’ he tells Kaleb.

In what were originally the final scenes of the series, Clarkson tells Lisa, Kaleb, Charlie and Gerald: ‘So we started the year and I had coronary heart disease and ended it with me with cancer.’

He continues: ‘We can dwell as much as we like on all the bad things that have happened on the farm but I think it is better now at the end of the year to focus on things that have happened that are good.’

When asked by Kaleb when they will know if the treatments have worked on the cancer, he replies: ‘I don’t know, I’ve got a blood test today, there’ll be a blood test and then we’ll know.

‘Not for another few weeks. Come on cheer up, it probably did work.’

Clarkson reveals that filming had wrapped after the fireside chat, but matters changed after he was rushed back to hospital. The final episode cuts to an ambulance with blue lights, and then the presenter in a hospital bed, where he reveals things haven’t gone completely to plan.

He says: ‘Some of the treatment has gone awry, let’s say, I’m going to be here for a little while. I’m nil by mouth, I don’t know what’s going to happen.

‘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.’

Clarkson had hinted beforehand that not all was well, and in a press release ahead of the first episodes of the fifth season, Prime Video ominously warned: ‘In the climactic episodes, things turn dark as bad luck strikes from every direction, causing massive upset and tension in every way possible.’

Taking to Instagram ahead of the release of the final episodes overnight, Clarkson revealed in an openly emotional video that they are a ‘really, really difficult watch’.

After sharing that his lager and cider brand Hawkstone would have an advert ahead of England’s first World Cup match tonight, he continued: ‘Sombre news: Clarkson’s farm. 

‘Ordinarily we try to keep the show bucolic and charming and cheerful, but the final two episodes which drop in the middle of the night tonight are, they’re none of those things really, they’re a difficult watch.’

Becoming visibly emotional, he added: ‘They’re really, really difficult.’ 

Just two days ago Jeremy was showing off his trademark sense of humour, plugging his beer brand while celebrating British drivers coming first, second and third in the Barcelona Grand Prix.

Clarkson has kept busy since the show was filmed, with production currently underway for the new series of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which he hosts, while a sixth season of Clarkson’s Farm has been ordered by Prime Video.

Production of the next series is expected to pause to allow Clarkson time to recover. 

It comes after a difficult couple of years for the broadcaster, who was rushed to hospital in 2024 after suffering from chest pains.

While on the ward, doctors discovered one of his arteries was ‘completely blocked’ with the presenter later saying he had been ‘days from death’. 

Fortunately, surgeons were able to resolve the issue by inserting a stent – a tiny, expandable mesh tube that is placed in narrow or blocked coronary arteries to restore and aid the flow of blood.

The presenter previously fell ill with excruciating chest pains in 2024 and was rushed to hospital by ambulance, where doctors discovered one of his arteries was ‘completely blocked’

When he returned to work after that health scare in one of the early episodes of the fifth series, Clarkson told Kaleb: ‘I’m back and not dead. The grim reaper will have to wait. It was f***ing close, though.’

The former Top Gear host revealed he first felt unwell in 2024 following a swim in the Indian Ocean while on holiday.

He explained that ‘it wasn’t far, maybe the length of two swimming pools. But when I finally reached the beach, there was more water in my lungs than there is in Lake Superior, and I was mostly dead.’

Clarkson returned to Britain and a ‘sudden deterioration began to gather pace’ with him feeling ‘clammy’, ‘tightness in my chest’, and ‘pins and needles in my left arm’.

This led him to being admitted to hospital where a heart attack was ruled out after he had an electrocardiogram (ECG), blood tests and X-rays.

Following the life-saving surgery, he was warned by doctors that he must make major changes to his lifestyle.

Since it was first released on Amazon Prime in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has become a huge hit and gone on to have four successful series.

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