Clarkson’s Farm fans sunk their claws into two ‘horrendous’ stars that appeared in the Prime Video show’s finale.
The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson as he runs his own farm Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021.
The latest fourth series was released on the streaming service last month and fans are heartbroken that it has already come to an end.
Episodes Hurrying and Landlording were released on June 6 – and followed the Top Gear presenter get ready to open his pub The Farmer’s Dog.
But while watching the final two instalments, some viewers had the same complaint about pub consultants Sue and Rachel Hawkins.
The pair – who are known in the Cotswolds for transforming pubs – raised a few eyebrows when Pat Cummins told Jeremy to fork out on a number of questionable items, despite his £25,000 budget.
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Clarkson’s Farm fans sunk their claws into two ‘horrendous’ stars that appeared on the Amazon Prime show finale
The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson run his own farm Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021
One of those recommendations was to spend £40,000 on outdoor umbrellas.
The pair ended up giving up their duties before the pub even opened, which left some viewers raging and taking to X, formerly known as Twitter to share their thoughts.
‘These two took all the money and after just two days of operation, claimed the building was not suitable as a pub, quit, and left all the mess behind.
‘You either point that out first and turn down the job, or take the money and make it work. scam+atтιтude issue #clarksonsfarm.’
‘These 2 “experts” the entire time had no issues with the pub, just wanted Jeremy to spend, spend, spend.
‘Tough opening and they both just f**k off, saying building’s knackered. Where was that thought process before opening? Absolute frauds.’
‘Never have I seen 2 people promise so much and deliver so little. I have a burning hatred of everything they are.
‘They took on a job, they didn’t raise imperative issues before hand and just let people suffer and stress.’
Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the pair
But while watching the final two instalments, some viewers had the same complaint about pub consultants Sue and Rachel Hawkins
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It comes after Pat Cummins exposed Jeremy’s surprising act at 10am after a revealing chat with host.
Just a few days ahead of the World Test Championship final at Lord’s, Clarkson welcomed the Australian cricket captain to his famous Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat, to film a segment for the show.
‘I’ve never been a fan of cricket,’ Clarkson remarked.
‘I always had too much hay fever to know what was going on.’
Speaking to Nine’s Today show, Cummins revealed that Clarkson had another reason to be interested in the sport.
‘He grows willow trees, so he’s making cricket bats,’ said Cummins.
‘I think he sees a fortune in the future where he’s going to sell these willow trees across to India or Australia, so he talked commercial terms on some of these things rather than cricket.’
Days before, new Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan took a cheeky swipe at boss Jeremy Clarkson by claiming not all farmers are ’60-year-old men with beer bellies’.
The glam blonde, 24, also starred in season four after manager Kaleb, 26, was unable to appear in several episodes.
Now Harriett, who also works as a nurse, has said she hopes her starring role in the show will help challenge stereotypes around who can be a farmer.
She told BBC News: ‘I think when you talk to somebody and ask what they stereotypically think of when someone says farmer they say “60-year-old man with a checked shirt and a beer belly”, and a lot of the time that is it, but us women are out here and farmers too.
‘Just because I’m a small blonde that likes to curl her hair and wear make-up, it doesn’t mean I can’t be a farmer’.
Stream all four series of Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video now.