ALBAWABA - During the last two episodes of Clarkson's Farm, popular TV personality Jeremy Clarkson opened up about his prostate cancer diagnosis, as devastated fans took to social media to wish him a speedy recovery.
The former Top Gear presenter shared the news during his Prime series. According to several reports, Clarkson knew about his cancer diagnosis since May 2026 and described it as "very aggressive." However, he also revealed that he caught it in its early stages.
Jeremy Clarkson reveals cancer diagnosis
In 2024, "Head of Security" for Clarkson's Farm, Gerald Cooper, was also diagnosed with prostate cancer, but has since recovered and is cancer-free.
Clarkson's Farm, which became a must-watch in many UK homes, is best known for its educational content and charm. Despite the crew facing farming difficulties, the show's fifth season ended with Jeremy Clarkson telling farmer Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland about his cancer diagnosis.
Fans wish Jeremy a speedy recovery
A fan took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "Sending real strength to Jeremy & family. This is the thing about cancer it doesn’t care who you are. Rich or poor, famous or not, it comes for mums, dads, grans, grandads, brothers and sisters all the same. A cruel, blind, merciless thing. Glad it was caught early and a reminder to everyone: get checked, and check on the ones you love."
Another added, "We love your tv shows about the struggles of farmers and unfortunately the negative issues make it human. Thanks from The Netherlands for educating people how our honest food is made. Take care and be well soon."