Jeremy Clarkson launches own take on OnlyFans for ‘unique experiences’

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As the new season of Clarkson’s Farm hits our screens, Jeremy Clarkson has launched his own version of OnlyFans to promote the British countryside

Jeremy Clarkson has launched his very own version of OnlyFans, in another bid to promote the farming industry and encourage people to “discover the British countryside”.

Fresh from the first episodes of season five of Clarkson’s Farm, the 66-year-old unveiled Only Farmers, offering “real experiences, real connection and real memories.”

However, it’s not quite as risqué as the name may suggest, instead focusing on helping members of the public understand more of what farms in the UK have to offer – promising “experiences” including farm stays, events and more.

According to the website, Only Farmers was “built by farmers, for farmers” and “helps people discover, book, and support British farms”.

“The platform is built for bookable farm experiences: workshops, animal encounters, pick-your-own days, tastings, farm stays, private hire, and seasonal events,” a message reads.

“Only Farmers is launching with UK farms first, while welcoming visitors from around the world to discover the British countryside.

“From farm stays and family days to workshops, great food, animals, and events, book directly with the farmer.”

A message from Jeremy himself, described as an “aspiring farmer” reads: “There are experiences in the countryside you never knew existed.”

Kaleb Cooper, a fan favourite from Clarkson’s Farm, adds: “This is real farms. Real people. Real countryside.”

Over the last few years, Jeremy has turned his attention to the farming industry, m anaging his own Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton – with Amazon Prime Video cameras capturing every moment.

The former Top Gear host has continued to use his platform to champion their rights – and even put together the Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir to compete in the most recent series of Britain’s Got Talent.

In a moving finale at the end of last month, they went on to win the competition, with choir member Katryna Shell telling hosts Ant and Dec: “We are the first ever choir to have won.

“This is for all the farmers out there, for anybody that’s struggling, it’s not a taboo subject, if you’re not okay, speak up, this is for the farmers.”

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