OHMYGOSSIP — Jeremy Clarkson looks set to expand his farming brand after setting up two new businesses.
The ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ star and his partner Lisa Hogan are joint owners of new companies, Curdle Hill Juice and Curdle Hill Wholesale.
According to the Daily Mail newspaper, the two organisations were incorporated on February 14th.
Jeremy calls milk sold at his Diddly Squat Farm Shop “cow juice” and he refers to his honey as “bee juice”.
This comes after ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ – which tells of Jeremy’s life on his Diddly Squat Farm – won the Best Popular Factual Programme prize at the Broadcast Awards earlier this month.
And last month, Jeremy trademarked his catchphrase “I Did A Thing”, so he can create a line of merchandise for his smash-hit Amazon Prime show to be sold at his Cotswolds farm.
A source said at the time: “Jeremy is aware his catchphrase has taken off since he started his Amazon farm show, which has picked up a cult following.
“He sees it as a bit of an asset and feels, ‘Why allow other people to financially benefit from it when he can?’.
“The wheels are now in motion so it won’t be long until his own official merch comes out, which his fans are bound to lap up.”
The former ‘Top Gear’ host submitted the application for the trademark from his farm’s company Curdle Farm Ltd.
Potential items for sale with the phrase on include beer mugs, coffee cups, T-shirts and jumpers.
‘Clarkson’s Farm’ also features fan favourite farm hand Kaleb Cooper.
Source: VacationHunter.Online

