For most couples, the idea of working together 24/7 is stuff of nightmares, but for Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan – the girlfriend of Jeremy Clarkson – it’s a dream come true.
Leaning against the counter of the couple’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Lisa oozes countryside chic in a knitted jumper covered in a sheep design as she snacks on popcorn and chats about running the farm with Jeremy.
It’s been four years since the couple swapped city life for the Cotswolds and as they star in the third series of the Prime Video show, the Irish model admits that she can’t get enough of her TV presenter partner.
“It’s pretty easy working with Jeremy,” Lisa, 50, tells OK! “We’re totally codependent at this stage because we spend so much time together but he’s so interesting.
“It’s so fascinating the way he thinks. I just love watching the way his brain works and I’m always surprised. I think he’s going one way but he doesn’t. He’s been in the business for a long time and he’s really good at it.”
Lisa first started dating The Grand Tour star Jeremy in 2017, having been introduced by friends at a party. She had previously been married to Baron Steven Bentinck, the father of her three children, until they split up in 2011.
In 2020, Lisa and Jeremy took their relationship to a completely new level by moving to Diddly Squat – and every day has been hectic for the pair ever since.
“Life has become a lot less frenetic and a lot busier,” she says. “There is never nothing to do. It’s just more natural because you know what to expect. It’s either a good thing or a bad thing throughout the seasons but you know it’s going to happen.”
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