OHMYGOSSIP — Jeremy Clarkson has named his two “randy” stud rams after Wayne Rooney and Leonardo DiCaprio.
The 61-year-old television presenter spent most of the COVID-19 pandemic on his 1,000-acre farm in Oxfordshire where he was filming his new Amazon Prime Video series, ‘Clarkson’s Farm’.
And in a clip from the show, Jeremy was seen introducing his flock of sheep to two rams for breeding season, and he revealed he’d named the males after the famous football star and the Oscar-winning actor.
In the clip, he said: “We’re about to bring [out] old Leonardo and Wayne, as I’ve called them.
“You randy little b*******, you. Wayne is a bigger s****** than Leonardo.
“Wayne’s going to go after the slightly older ones, Leonardo’s taking the younger ones.”
The ‘Grand Tour’ star recently revealed he “drank [himself] silly” after spending lockdown on his farm.
Jeremy – who has been helped by a local farmer named Caleb and his girlfriend Lisa Hogan – explained: “[Caleb] doesn’t drink really so I have to take up his slack. 12 months, Lisa and I have drank ourselves silly.
“When you’re farming one of the joys is the sun going down and leaning on a fence and looking at your sheep or your crops or watch the changing of the seasons.
“So has it made me fitter? No. And the other thing about farming is how automated it is, you never have to actually walk anywhere, you just drive everywhere it’s fantastic.
“I’m the unfittest I’ve ever been.”
Although Jeremy has owned the farm since 2008, he’s only been running it for the past couple of years.
And on reflection, the outspoken TV star isn’t sure he’s made the right decision.
The former ‘Top Gear’ presenter explained: “I thought ‘I can do that’.
“I genuinely thought you put seeds in the ground, weather happens and food grows. So I thought ‘that’s not difficult’, it’s phenomenally difficult.”

Source: VacationHunter.Online
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